If you live where wind is an issue, then you'll want to make sure that your trees and shrubs can withstand the onslaught that can come with bad weather or serve as a viable wind break or barrier. This is for your own safety, the safety of your property, and to keep your garden … [Read more...]
How to Start an Indoor Vegetable Garden
Many people enjoy year-round goodness by growing their own, indoor vegetable garden. It's easy to do and can really add flavor to a healthy, home-grown diet. Most herbs and many vegetables can be easily grown indoors, no matter the location or weather. It just requires a little … [Read more...]
Gardening in Hot Climates: Heat Tolerant Perennials
Perennial flowers often offer the best of all worlds: easy care, no replanting or seeding required, and predictable growth, appearance, and outcomes. In hot climates, heat tolerant perennials are a must. Here’s a list of heat resistant perennials that are worth growing. Give … [Read more...]
Planting Garden Vegetables in Rows and Staggered Rows
 There are two normal schools of thought for planting a garden planting in traditional rows and planting in "staggered" rows. A third option, often called plant-dictated or random placement, is becoming more popular. Here are the pros and cons of each approach and advice on … [Read more...]
Guide to Anthracnose fungal disease
Anthracnose is an extremely common fungal disease that affects a large number of plant species. Variants of it have been named for the plant species they specialize in, though all are closely related fungi and in many cases are genetically the same across target hosts. … [Read more...]
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