Gardening Myth: De-leafing Tomato Plants
At the end of the summer, my father always stripped the upper leaves off his tomato plants so the fruitsContinue Reading
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At the end of the summer, my father always stripped the upper leaves off his tomato plants so the fruitsContinue Reading
Orchid enthusiasts are generally well-informed and fairly rational. However, when it comes to fertilization, they suddenly fall into a stateContinue Reading
When choosing plants for your garden, you take all sorts of factors into account: sunlight, soil type, humidity, etc. But theContinue Reading
Attracting pollinators of all kinds is a critical mission in this decade, driven by climate change and ecosystem disruptions. AndContinue Reading
Tomato That Won’t Grow My tomato plant is sick. What’s wrong with it? Is the soil contaminated? Is excess moistureContinue Reading
Even though it’s a very common vegetable in our country and we have a lot of it, one question/irritant remains:Continue Reading
Blossom end rot is a common disease on tomatoes and peppers. It is characterized by a lesion that forms on the tipContinue Reading
I hesitate to recommend Strobilanthes as houseplants because of their high humidity requirements. However, I tried to keep a plantContinue Reading
You’ve probably heard of the rules of color in gardening: colors that push things away, colors that bring things together,Continue Reading
I know, many of us are on vacation—or at least on vacation in our minds. The sun’s rays draw usContinue Reading









