By Erin Marissa Russell Brown rot, sometimes known as stone fruit disease, is a fungal infection caused by the pathogen Monilinia fructicola. Brown rot can impact apricots, cherries, nectarines, peaches, and plums. As the season draws to a close, apple trees become vulnerable … [Read more...]
Seeds vs. Starter Plants: Which Should You Choose?
By Erin Marissa Russell When you’re planning what to grow each season in your garden, there’s an additional choice you may not have considered: whether to grow each plant from seeds or starter plants. Each gardening method has its benefits as well as its drawbacks, and they … [Read more...]
9 Perfect Plants for Front Porch Ideas
There’s a host of front porch ideas you can use to add some curb appeal to the front of your house. You can opt for string lights, throw in a porch swing, and pepper your space with other front porch decor. But plants can add quite the curb appeal to your front … [Read more...]
6 Great Tips For A Dog-Friendly Garden
Gardens can be wonderful and stimulating places for dogs to play outdoors. But if not properly set up, they can also pose a number of dangers you don’t want your pooch exposed to. Do you know what it takes to make your garden a safe space for your dog? This article will … [Read more...]
How to Grow Hen and Chick Succulents
By Jennifer Poindexter Succulents are becoming all the rage. They’re great for natural home décor and many gardeners love them for their simplicity. Hens and chicks (also known as sempervivum tectorum) are a favorite amongst the succulents. They can be grown indoors or … [Read more...]
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