Are you looking for a way to add dimension and interest to your garden area? Is your dilemma one of limited space? Try adding an old pallet to your plans for an inexpensive solution to many gardening challenges. You might already have one lying around that you can repurpose. … [Read more...]
A Guide to Planting Zones
By Julie Christensen Trees, shrubs and perennials form the backbone of most gardens, and these plants are also typically the most costly. Because of their slow growth and initial cost, you expect them to last and perform well for many years. How well plants perform, though, … [Read more...]
Dealing with Didymellina Leaf Spot Fungus
This disease is also known as Iris Blight and Heterosporium Leaf Spot. It is most commonly associated with its infection of various species of iris flowering plants. Once thought to be a virus, this is actually a fungal infection called Didymellina poecilospora. … [Read more...]
Troubleshooting the Compost Pile
Composting is a great way for gardeners to make their own soil additives and save money at the same time. Using your own compost can increase your harvest immensely. It can also cut down on disease in your gardens. It is simple to compost and the benefits are immense. People … [Read more...]
Flea Control Options for the Yard
By Julie Christensen We can send a man to the moon, separate conjoined twins and build computers capable of storing millions of bits of information, yet we can’t get rid of the common flea. Fleas can be found almost everywhere, including your yard and your home. If you have pets … [Read more...]
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