Henbit, also sometimes called Greater Henbit and Henbit Deadnettle, is a winter annual weed that tends to invade lawns across America. It germinates in the fall and survives the winter as a vegetative plant. This member of the mint family is easily identified by its four-sided … [Read more...]
Fighting Galium Aparine Weed (Bedstraw, Cleavers, Clivers, Catchweed and Sticky Willy)
Galium aparine is commonly referred to as cleavers, goosegrass, catchweed, sticky willy or bedstraw, among other names. Sticky weed is an annual plant that belongs to the Rubiaceae family. It is native to North America, Europe, and Asia but has spread to other parts of the … [Read more...]
You Probably Already Own The Best Gardening Stool!
by Michelle Smith Gardening is a rewarding activity that brings us closer to nature, but it can also be physically demanding. One essential accessory that can make gardening more comfortable and enjoyable is a gardening stool. But why spend money on a commercial product when … [Read more...]
20 Varieties of Caladium You Should Consider Growing
By Jennifer Poindexter Are you looking for a shade-friendly plant that brightens up darker spaces? If so, caladium could be the plant for this part of your landscape. These plants produce foliage which range in design and color. I’m going to discuss the two main types of … [Read more...]
Transplanting Tomatoes in Pots: Caring for New Container Tomato Plants Properly
Tomatoes are native to Central and South America and thrive in warm, moist conditions. To grow them from seed requires at least 110 days of sunny, hot weather — a luxury we don’t always have in North America in some gardening zones. American gardeners in the cooler zones have … [Read more...]
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