A Tribute to Dandelions
With the 2022 No Mow May beginning today, guest blogger Edith Smeesters pays tribute to this much maligned plant thatContinue Reading
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With the 2022 No Mow May beginning today, guest blogger Edith Smeesters pays tribute to this much maligned plant thatContinue Reading
Tomato late blight only overwinters on living tissue. You can’t blame contaminated soil for its reappearance the following year. ByContinue Reading
If your begonia tuber is getting too big for its pot, you can fix that . . . by dividing the tuber!Continue Reading
Hoverfly visiting a viper’s bugloss flower. Photo: imagebrokermicrostock, depositphotos By Victoria Baeker Plants and bugs* have a long relationship; theyContinue Reading
Voles may be tiny, but they can do serious damage to shrubs during the winter by stripping off their bark.Continue Reading
Are you having trouble with lactation? Here are 5 vegetables you can eat to help with that. What’s the bestContinue Reading
The answer to any soil problem is almost always “compost!” – Mathieu Hodgson From a conversation from my son lastContinue Reading
By Valerie Smith Spring and fall are perfect times for introducing sod to your yard for the first time orContinue Reading
By Larry Hodgson Many years ago, some local officials asked me to take a dignitary from Haiti on a tourContinue Reading
By Larry Hodgson The tuberous begonia (Begonia × tuberhybrida) is among the most popular summer bulbs. Its ability to produceContinue Reading









