House with a sloped garden bed - Pc Photography/Getty Images Whether caused by weather conditions or human activity, soil erosion can affect the fertile topsoil in your yard and damage the ecosystem, ...
Various species of plants grow on a sunny slope - La fotisto/Shutterstock No matter how much of a green thumb you have, gardening on a slope is tricky. The soil tends to be drier, and watering, ...
Losing six inches of topsoil could cost farmers more than $6,600 in nutrients and organic matter, according to a new analysis ...
Using erosion-control fabrics when seeding or re-seeding your lawn is one way to help reduce sedimentation to the lake and other waterways. Submitted photo Mud is the largest non-point source ...
Why Smoky Mountains campsites stay muddy long after rain ends The post Ground Saturation Issues in Great Smoky Mountains ...
Flooding caused by frozen soil on the Palouse in February was one of the largest events in 30 years, Pacific Northwest soil scientists say. Historically high stream flows across the Palouse at that ...
Whether caused by weather conditions or human activity, soil erosion can affect the fertile topsoil in your yard and damage the ecosystem, causing big issues for your garden and the surrounding area.