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Along with vegetable plants, hostas and daylilies, there is a new plant, now legal to grow and harvest in Ohio, that is also attractive to the state's largest herbivore.
“Cleaning your garden pots before planting is more important than what most gardeners might think,” says Charley Fisher, ...
Compounding that vulnerability are proposed major cuts to federal spending on food assistance programs like the Supplemental ...
With the weather turning warmer and daylight extending, it's a prime season for gardeners to plant their own vegetables. ...
Q: The leaves on the tips of my boxwoods seem to be curled up into a ball, but they look healthy otherwise. Is there ...
Along with vegetable plants, hostas and daylilies, there is a new plant, now legal to grow and harvest in Ohio, that is also attractive to the state's largest herbivore.
If you prefer bhindi over every other vegetable, it's time to use the small space on your balcony to grow your produce. Okra ...
Warm/cool/warm/cool … June weather can be all over the place, from overcast gray “June gloom” drizzles to bright, hot sunny ...
One was a wall germander (Teucrium chamaedrys), a plant classed as a herb or a subshrub. It’s a compact evergreen bearing ...
• Bat guano (bat droppings) has long been valued as a powerful natural fertiliser. Rich in nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, it boosts leaf growth and strengthens plants. Favoured by Victorian ...
The nights are finally warm, so tomatoes, peppers and other heat-loving crops can be planted in the ground. Lettuce and kale ...
‘Fennel should be grown away from other herbs due to its allelopathic properties, meaning it releases biochemicals into the ...