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How to Grow and Prune the Sun Sugar Tomato

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Yellow tomatoes

The sun sugar tomato (Lycopersicon lycopersicum ‘Sun Sugar’) has a sweet flavor unlike any other in the tomato world. It’s an undeniably captivating fruit and by far the best of the cherry tomato family. Another remarkable fact about these yellow cherry tomatoes is that they … [Read more...]

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How to Fight European Elm Flea Weevils

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By Erin Marissa Russell and Matt Gibson If you take care of elm trees, you probably already know how important it is to stay vigilant against the European elm flea weevil.This common garden pest can cause unsightly damage to your trees. And when they attack immature trees, the … [Read more...]

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How to Grow American Pennyroyal (Hedeoma pulegiodes)

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By Matt Gibson When in bloom, American pennyroyal attracts a number of pollinators and other beneficial insects, including carpenter bees and dagger bees.  Keep in mind, however, when using European pennyroyal that it can be a bit invasive, like its mint relatives, and may … [Read more...]

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How To Support Peonies

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By Matt Gibson Herbaceous peonies are one of the most popular perennial flowers in the world for many reasons. They are absolutely beautiful when in bloom, they require very little care, and they last a lifetime, literally. With the proper care and placement, peonies can last … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris)

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By Matt Gibson and Erin Marissa Russell Mugwort was considered a magical herb in Europe during the Middle Ages, and it was a common belief at the time that mugwort held protective powers. In ancient China and Japan, sprigs of mugwort were carried by travelers for protection. … [Read more...]

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