Choose a Pesticide With the Narrowest Possible Spectrum
The ideal pesticide would be the one with an extremely narrow spectrum, acting on only one enemy and nothing else.Continue Reading
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The ideal pesticide would be the one with an extremely narrow spectrum, acting on only one enemy and nothing else.Continue Reading
I first heard of stabilized plants over 30 years ago. At that time, a local company was importing “stabilized bonsais”Continue Reading
Here is a little project you might want to do with your kids or grandkids on a snowy or rainyContinue Reading
The importance of beneficial mycorrhizal fungi, or mychorrhizae, to plant growth is fairly well known. (If this is a newContinue Reading
Here is a DIY project for a laidback (because it requires little effort) but patient gardener (because it takes 18Continue Reading
Sometimes tool designers just don’t understand gardeners. They come up with all sorts of devices that look good, but when youContinue Reading
February is very early to start sowing seeds. The days are short and the sun is still weak, conditions thatContinue Reading
That climbing plants like to climb may seem like a fairly obvious statement, but bear with me: it really isn’t. YouContinue Reading
Each year the National Garden Bureau, a non-profit organization promoting the pleasures of home gardening, selects one bulb, one annual,Continue Reading
These are two horticultural terms that mean almost, but not quite, the same thing. A sucker is a root sprout: itContinue Reading