How to Cage Your Tomatoes
Tomatoes are ramblers, that is, in nature they climb, but only very weakly. They have no tendrils and their stemsContinue Reading
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Tomatoes are ramblers, that is, in nature they climb, but only very weakly. They have no tendrils and their stemsContinue Reading
Here’s one insect where damage is certainly much more noticeable than the insect itself. The plant’s leaves – especially theContinue Reading
The need some gardeners seem to feel to prune everything in sight is difficult for the laidback gardener to understand.Continue Reading
It’s well-known that the sunflower (Helianthus annuus) follows the sun: its flower buds face east in the morning, south atContinue Reading
If pruning shrubs so they look like a globe, a cube or Mickey Mouse is something better left to zealousContinue Reading
Have you been seeing small coiled mounds of hardened earth on the surface of your lawn or garden? They areContinue Reading
It’s amazing how confused some gardeners are about hardiness zones. Yet they’re really quite simple. They’re designed to tell youContinue Reading
When you read a plant description, more often than not the author slips the terms “well-drained soil” or “good drainage”Continue Reading
I’ve been mulching for decades now and find it helps give me healthy plants with less work on my part:Continue Reading
If you see a large ant nest in your lawn or garden and medium-sized black or black and red antsContinue Reading