By Erin Marissa Russell If your garden includes a vertical space like a trellis or garden wall, why not make the most of it by planting one of these herbs? Climbing plants are a great way to make the most of the space at your disposal, and herbs are always useful either in the … [Read more...]
Organic Mulch: Why You Should Use It in Your Garden
By Bethany Hayes Homeowners typically lay mulch around their house landscaping, but you might not think about laying organic mulch in your vegetable garden. Organic mulch is a bit different than the thick wood chips you can find bagged at the garden center, and it offers many … [Read more...]
8 Fast Growing Vegetables You Can Grow in Pots
By Matt Gibson Growing vegetables in containers is fun and easy, but many vegetables take a long time to mature. If you just can’t wait to see some results, check out this list of fast growing container vegetables. The majority of the following vegetables develop so quickly, … [Read more...]
How to Grow Rosa Rugosa
By Jennifer Poindexter Do you need a forgiving plant to add natural beauty to your landscape? Maybe you live in the desert or by the beach? It can be hard to grow plants where they’re battered by ocean spray or forced to live under high temperatures with little … [Read more...]
How to Fight Brown Rot (Stone Fruit Disease)
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...]
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