Start an Herb Garden Inside Your Home

Start an Herb Garden Inside Your Home

Herbs are popular for their aromas, fragrances and versatility. You can grow an herb garden indoors without contending with the elements. Many herb varieties like basil, cilantro, chives, parsley, dill and rosemary thrive indoors because you can control the lighting and climate. An indoor herb garden also offers aromatic fragrances, ornamental features and easy access […]

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8 Common Plant Diseases and How to Fix Them 

common plant diseases

You work hard to produce quality crops for your community, but diseased plants can affect your livelihood and food stock. By understanding different plant diseases, you can spot signs of infection, treat symptoms and prevent the spread. Here’s how to identify and control these conditions for healthy growth. How Do You Identify a Plant Disease? […]

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Plants to Avoid if You Have Pets

a dog sitting in a garden

Household plants and gardens create elegant and sustainable spaces. However, some plants are toxic to animals, and your crops could endanger your dogs, cats and other creatures. You must understand which indoor and outdoor plants can harm your pet, especially if they’re prone to inspecting new blooms or digging in the garden. Discover which plants […]

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Best Crops for Beginners

Starting a garden is a perfect way to eat healthier and improve your sustainability. Growing plants from tiny seeds into fully mature crops can be a rewarding, delicious hobby. But gardening can seem like a monumental task with so many fruit and vegetable options. Starting your garden with the right crops and materials will help […]

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How to Start a Flower Garden for Beginners

Whether you’re looking for a new hobby, starting a flower business or you want to add some beauty to your home’s exterior, starting a flower garden is a great choice. As a beginner, you may have some questions about the best ways to start a flower garden. Read through some common gardening questions below so […]

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How to Start Your Own Home Vegetable Garden — A Step-by-Step Guide

How to Start Your Own Home Vegetable Garden

Growing a vegetable garden in your backyard is an engaging, rewarding way to beautify your outdoor space and spend more time in the sunshine and fresh air. It’s also a hobby that pays off — homegrown vegetables are nutritious and save you the cost and environmental impact of shopping for produce at a grocery store. You […]

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Need to lift plastic mulch? No problem

With fall just around the corner, there’s likely farmers out there dreading the task of picking up the plastic mulch that helped their produce crops flourish this spring and summer. Picking up plastic mulch by hand is dirty, strenuous and time-consuming. At Pine Valley Farms in Rochester Mills, Pa., Jeff and Kegan Wright plan to […]

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5 Ways CropCare Improves Ag

CropCare engineers innovate ag equipment using technology that improves farming, yet they focus on function, not flash. CropCare engineers strive to offer the best value – the right mix of affordability and quality. Here’s five ways CropCare improves agriculture with its product line: 1. Easy to Use CropCare engineers spend a lot of time studying […]

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CropCare Sprayers Improve Hydroponics

Hydroponics, growing plants in mineral-nutrient solutions instead of in soil, is an increasingly attractive way to garden. Common hydroponic methods include aquaponics, NFT (nutrient film technique), DWC (deep water culture), or Ebb & Flow (inert growing material placed on a table bed that floods and drains several times an hour). Plants grown hydroponically require less […]

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Our Sprayers Help Farmers, Athletes, Hunters and More

Our products are used in many industries When you see our 1000 gallon (AGX1000) sprayers, with their in-line filter systems and massive hydraulic fold booms, you likely assume CropCare Equipment serves the owners of multi-thousand-acre commercial farms, and you would be correct. We’ve helped school districts and universities maintain their athletic fields and campuses, and we’ve given outdoorsmen a […]

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