A famed gardener, Barbara Damrosch, once said that to be successful at gardening, you just have to think like a plant. This statement certainly applies to the beloved tulip. The following tips are for you gardeners out there who would love for your favorite tulips to return year … [Read more...]
How to Grow Angel’s Trumpet
Angel's trumpet is a tropical evergreen beauty. It's named for its enormous cone shaped flowers that drape dramatically from its umbrella-like canopy. These beautiful pendulum blossoms continue to bloom from early summer to late fall. In pink, apricot, orange, yellow or white, … [Read more...]
How to Get Rid of Invasive Bamboo
Bamboo is a beautiful plant from Asia. There, nature provides a balance of predators and disease that keep bamboo in check. However, here in the U.S. where it was presented for use as an ornamental plant, there isn't a natural management system to contain it. Some varieties of … [Read more...]
How to Grow Poppies
If you are searching for an elegant classic with the perseverance of a wildflower, try poppies. They are easy to grow by gardeners throughout the U.S. as an annual. And, like a wildflower, they will self seed if allowed. Poppies are an old fashioned favorite with their easygoing … [Read more...]
Dealing with Didymellina Leaf Spot Fungus
This disease is also known as Iris Blight and Heterosporium Leaf Spot. It is most commonly associated with its infection of various species of iris flowering plants. Once thought to be a virus, this is actually a fungal infection called Didymellina poecilospora. … [Read more...]
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