Yes, Blight-Free Tomatoes are Possible!
New strains of late blight of the tomato (Phytophthora infestans) appeared out of nowhere a few years ago, taking both seedContinue Reading
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New strains of late blight of the tomato (Phytophthora infestans) appeared out of nowhere a few years ago, taking both seedContinue Reading
Whiteflies (whiteflies) can’t resist the color yellow: this color represents a plant in difficulty and there is nothing they likeContinue Reading
Did you know that you can recycle toilet paper rolls for use as pots for your seedlings? Simply place themContinue Reading
One homemade insecticide that can really do the job is 70% rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol). Mix 1 part rubbing alcoholContinue Reading
In March and early April, it’s time to wake up most of the plants that you put into dormancy inContinue Reading
It is truly in March that the seed sowing season begins. Of course, I’ve seen many enthusiastic gardeners gushing overContinue Reading
Each year the National Garden Bureau declares a “year of” that features four plants: one vegetable, one perennial, one annual, andContinue Reading
If your tap water is very hard, with a pH of 7.5 or higher (your municipality will be able toContinue Reading
If I had a prize to offer for Best New Annual of 2016, it would have to go to stachysContinue Reading
You may have noticed that, after months of little to no growth, your indoor plants are beginning to show signsContinue Reading