As a native, soil-inhabiting fungus, take-all root rot cannot be eliminated. But…
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When you plant trees and shrubs, you are planting the future –…
September offers a time to do a general cleanup of the home…
Each fruit is only about 1/3 inch in diameter but collectively form…
After the tree reaches a reasonable size, the heavier limbs begin to…
The plant clinic will be held Friday, August 10 from 9 a.m.…
If you wait until late summer or fall, the gamble at that…
Before selecting a plant, be sure to find out how large it…
With the rains and plant growth of spring, an application of fertilizer…
The two methods for canning are the “boiling water bath” method and…
The following list is helpful in harvesting some of the more common…
Fertilize centipedegrass sparingly, accept its light crabapple green color and low maintenance…
Armadillos feed mainly on insects. This includes pest insects such as armyworms,…
Mulching conserves water. On bare ground about sixty percent of the water…
Right behind the cooler night temperatures of March and April, comes May.…
Dry spots are the result of imperfections in an irrigation system. They’re…
Exobasidium vaccinii causes leaves and flowers to become swollen or thickened, curled,…
Tomatoes are heat-loving plants that need a long warm growing period to…
Question advertisements for grass seed mixtures that grow from “Alaska to Florida.”…
There’s a couple of basic ways to go about pruning azaleas. You…