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The Fertilizer Myth: Why It Fails and What Actually Feeds Fruit Trees
Most trees don’t need fertilizer, especially once they’re established and growing in reasonably intact soil. If the tree is putting on steady growth, holding healthy leaf color, and not showing clear deficiency symptoms, adding fertilizer is unlikely to improve anything and often makes things worse.
Wolfy
Mar 297 min read


How to Landscape a Sand-Based Drainfield (Without Killing It)
A drainfield isn’t decorative ground. It’s a living system that depends on air, intact soil structure, and restraint above it. In a 100% sand profile, planting must be shallow-rooted, successive, and defensively chosen for deer pressure. This guide outlines how to build a breathable meadow that protects infrastructure while carrying bloom from winter through fall.
Wolfy
Feb 264 min read


Sod Off: How Big Lawn Is Killing Us (and What to Plant to Mitigate Climate Change)
America’s biggest crop isn’t corn or wheat. It’s grass — and it’s complicit in cooking the planet. Here’s how we fix it without killing the lawn.
Wolfy
Aug 23, 20254 min read
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