Leaf Galls: Surprising, But Rarely Harmful
By Larry Hodgson As a gardener, or even just an observant hiker, you’ll often come across plants bearing abnormal growths. They’reContinue Reading
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By Larry Hodgson As a gardener, or even just an observant hiker, you’ll often come across plants bearing abnormal growths. They’reContinue Reading
By Larry Hodgson The ginseng ficus—or pot-bellied ficus—is a most unusual houseplant. With its fat, multi-stemmed “trunk” and numerous smallContinue Reading
By Larry Hodgson On this Fourth of July, I thought my American readers might be interested to know there isContinue Reading
By Larry Hodgson Many conifers have a naturally pyramidal shape. This is the case of, among others, firs (Abies), sprucesContinue Reading
By Larry Hodgson Following the article published on June 30, 2021, about the origin of the insecticide pyrethrum, I receivedContinue Reading
By Larry Hodgson CLIMBING ASPARAGUS Botanical name:Asparagus verticillatusFamily: AsparagaceaeHeight: 12 feet (4 m)Width: 3 feet (1 m)Exposure: sun, partial shadeSoil: well drainedFlowering: late springHardiness zones: 3 toContinue Reading
Scientists are looking at ways to make more of this natural pesticide By Susan Fisk If you’re a gardener, youContinue Reading
By Larry Hodgson What in the world causes the semicircular holes you see in the leaves of your garden plants,Continue Reading
By Céline SchaldembrandCommunication Campaigns and Projects ManagerROBVQ According to NASA, 2020 was the hottest year on record. And the summerContinue Reading
A guest blog by Heather Bristol Having your own garden can be something exciting, especially when everything you plant startsContinue Reading









