The Early Bird Gets the Blooms
For cut flowers that last for the longest possible time, start by harvesting early in the day, after the dewContinue Reading
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For cut flowers that last for the longest possible time, start by harvesting early in the day, after the dewContinue Reading
My Agave univittata ‘Splendida’ with its long, slightly arching flower stalk. Source: laidbackgardener.blog. Yes, that’s my agave in the photo, Agave univitatta ‘Splendida’,Continue Reading
Ideally, you wouldn’t add weeds that are in seed or even in the late part of their blooming cycle toContinue Reading
Question: Can I take garlic bulbs sold in my local supermarket and plant the cloves in my garden? Adele Fraser Answer: Yes,Continue Reading
Yes, these are Nergis… or is that Nergi fruits? Source: www.fruitnet.com Expect to see a new fruit on the market, theContinue Reading
Here’s a fun and simple infographic about indoor succulents by Tiffany Jersey of quill.com. I thought I’d share it with you.
A common annoyance for tomato growers is cracking, also called splitting or growth cracks. They appear suddenly on the fruit,Continue Reading
Trees don’t ask for much—soil, water, sunlight. Yet they provide a wealth of benefits: They improve the air you breathe, cutContinue Reading
When fruit-bearing vegetables (tomatoes, peppers, corn, etc.) are ripe, that can attract many unwanted animals to the garden: rabbits, groundhogs,Continue Reading
The sausage tree (Kigelia africana) is a large tree of the Bignonia family (Bignoniaceae). Found throughout much of Africa south ofContinue Reading

