The Earth: Composting
When planning your garden, have you considered what type of fertilizers you will use? Why not consider making compost for your garden? Compost is decaying […]
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When planning your garden, have you considered what type of fertilizers you will use? Why not consider making compost for your garden? Compost is decaying […]
The Earth: Composting Continue reading »
This year the rose problems have been a bit different from other years. I thought it might be useful to list some of these to
Some Unusual Rose Conditions Continue reading »
Spring is here and our lawns look like they have the horticultural counterpart of the measles, but the spots are yellow, not pink. This leads
Dandelions & Potassium Continue reading »
It seems that as soon as I finish mulching the perennials in the fall, the new seed catalogs start arriving. Today Thompson & Morgan arrived
My Favorites From This Year's Garden Continue reading »
Long before Christmas came to the Western continents and adopted the poinsettia, Cuetlaxochitl, the plant that turned red in November and December, was cherished as
A Gift From Mexico: All about Poinsettia Continue reading »
Growing sprouts is a simple process. For small quantities, special equipment is not needed. First, wash and dry a standard sized canning jar and its
Growing sprouts Continue reading »
Wilting means that the plant is not able to replace the water lost by evaporation and transpiration. To determine the cause, you must examine the
House plants: Wilting Continue reading »
The following lists most of the important characteristics to consider when choosing a turfgrass: Genetic Color – Shades of color range from light green to
What Characteristics are Important in Turfgrass Selection? Continue reading »