Hibiscus plants are beautiful flowering shrubs. With their large, trumpet-shaped flowers, hibiscus plants make for a bright addition to any garden. A quirk of this plant is its extremely short blooming life. It usually opens up early in the morning and will wilt by late … [Read more...]
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How to Grow Bok Choy (Brassica rapa subsp. Chinensis L.)
By Erin Marissa Russell Ready to grow some bok choy? This member of the Brassica family has been cultivated by Asian gardeners for over 1,000 years. That’s likely why most of us are most familiar with this cruciferous vegetable as a part of Asian cuisine, served either on its … [Read more...]
Organic Solutions for Common Garden Pests
Protect Your Garden the Organic Way Avoiding chemical pesticides in your home lawn and garden is a great step to ensuring the health and safety of your family, pets, neighborhood, and the earth! By the time you notice holes in leaves, weak stalks, and rotten fruit, pests … [Read more...]
How to Grow Winter Squash
Ready to grow some winter squash? Winter squash is a great vegetable for the home gardener and chef. There are a number of excellent varieties of winter squash available, each with unique flavors and uses. A wonderful feature of winter squash is that once they are harvested in … [Read more...]
Quick Tip: To Compost, or Not to Compost?
Although maintaining a compost pile is an excellent way to responsibly recycle organic materials, there are some things that you should never try to compost. … [Read more...]
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