By Bethany Cihon Squash plants are susceptible to various pests that can destroy your entire crop if you don’t stop them ahead of time. While squash borers might be the most common, that doesn’t mean they’re the only one - if only! Instead, if you opt to add some to your … [Read more...]
How to Grow Ginseng (Panax Ginseng and Panax quinquefolius)
By Matt Gibson The use of ginseng root dates back to ancient China and spans thousands of years. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), ginseng is primarily used to provide energy and mental focus, to increase sexual drive and performance, and to treat anxiety by lower stress. … [Read more...]
How to Grow Perilla
By Jennifer Poindexter Perilla is a gorgeous herb with a multitude of uses. Whether you’re interested in growing a medicinal herb garden or one for culinary purposes, perilla would be a great addition. This herb has a unique flavor combination of mint and nuttiness which … [Read more...]
How to Grow Evening Primrose
By Jennifer Poindexter Maybe you're familiar with evening primrose oil as a supplement found on most grocery store shelves. The capsules are made from oil from the plant and are thought to help those who suffer from PMS, menopausal issues, or arthritis. But it turns out … [Read more...]
Should Bulbs be Planted at a Depth of Two or Three times Their Height?
by Robert Pavlis This is common advice and works in most cases, but there is more to the story. Although this advice is popular, it is hardly ever explained. Is the planting depth measured to the top or bottom of the bulb? The rule would be much clearer if it was worded … [Read more...]
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