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Bishop\'s Weed Plant – Keeping Snow On The Mountain Ground Cover Under Control
Shade is particularly important in areas with hot summers. Many growers think the flowers detract from the attractive foliage and pick them off as they appear, but removing the flowers isn't necessary to keep the plants healthy.After the bloom period,...
Ohio
Willoughby
Spotlight on Go Gardening U-Picks and Farm Stands
The good news is, our Go Gardening directory makes it easy to locate the freshest produce. Here in the northern Hemisphere, gardeners are starting to reap the fruits of their labors.
California
El Segundo
Fun feature: Spotlight on BirdFiles
It isn't unusual to see identification requests from several continents each day, and the responses are just as diverse.For those who love to share tips and stories, we have the popular.
California
El Segundo
Spider Webs On Grass – Dealing With Dollar Spot Fungus On Lawns
Spider webs on grass that is damp with morning dew may be a symptom of a bigger problem called dollar spot fungus. They quickly run to another part of the web when disturbed, and they can deliver a painful, but otherwise harmless, bite.Grass spiders are...
Ohio
Willoughby
Dealing with Ducks
You would think after keeping them on our farm for near twenty years, I'd have discovered a consistent, efficient, responsible way to deal with my Muscovy flock's obsession with reproduction (I suspect they're plotting to take over the farm, then the...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Canna Mosaic Virus: Dealing With Mosaic On Canna Plants
This may involve destroying the entire plant.If the plant is also infested with aphids, immediately separate all nearby plants and kill any aphids you find on them.If you're propagating cannas by cuttings, study the leaves carefully for signs of mosaic...
Ohio
Willoughby
Dealing with Dandelions Naturally
Some gardeners may feel indulgent and simply enjoy the lion-mane like heads and subsequent white fluff but most of us consider dandelions the enemy. There is also a propane powered dandelion taproot destroyer on the market.
California
El Segundo
Purple Blotch On Onions: Dealing With Purple Blotch In Onion Crops
As the lesions progress, they turn from brown to purple with a halo of yellow. Often the lesions merge and girdle the leaf, resulting in tip dieback. (6-34 C.) with the most optimal temperature of 77 F.
Ohio
Willoughby
Dealing With Common Orchid Problems
Repotting is as important for orchid health as fertilizer and consistent temperatures.Most orchids are grown indoors, limiting the pest problems they experience, but the pests that tend to plague other houseplants also affect orchids.
Ohio
Willoughby
Pests On Plum Trees – How To Deal With Common Plum Tree Pests
Early identification of pests on plum trees and controlling pests on plums can make all the difference in the health of the tree and its yield. If you see this, look on the underside of the leaves for clusters of mites to verify the tree has rust mites.We...
Ohio
Willoughby
What Causes White Holly Spots: Dealing With White Spots On Holly Plants
Keep reading to learn more about what causes white holly spots and how to deal with white spots on holly leaves.White spots on holly leaves can almost always be chalked up to one of two things – scale or mites.
Ohio
Willoughby
How Plants Deal With Stress
In small-scale organic farming, moderate stress on plants plays an important role just as it does in natural ecosystems. Coppicing and pruning could be considered intentional stresses, as well, by redirecting energy to new growth elsewhere.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How To Treat Bay Pests : Dealing With Pests On A Bay Tree
Then control measures can come into play as you get your tree back into perfect health.The primary foliar pests on bay trees are aphids and psyllids.are soft bodied insects that may be brown, black, white, green or even red.
Ohio
Willoughby
Dealing With Common Zone 5 Weeds – Tips On Controlling Cold Climate Weeds
(16 C.) Although the herbicides can be applied in cooler temperatures, control of most weeds is much slower.Pre-emergent herbicides are most effective if allowed to remain on the foliage for at least 24 hours, so be careful not to spray when rain or snow...
Ohio
Willoughby
What\'s the Deal With Grassfed Meat?
Because low-fiber grain doesn't come up in cud to be re-chewed, not as much saliva is produced and the high-carb content of grain acidifies the system. Assuming that you can head off grain-induced bloat (which can lead to suffocation and death as the...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Deal with Aggressive Roosters
If your rooster lowers his head and dances when he's looking at you or he runs up on your heels as you're walking away, consider these early signs of aggression. When he gets up and attacks again, roll him over, repeating this until he decides you're...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Uprooted Plant Damage: Dealing With Uprooted Plants
Using both methods in combination may yield the best results.Wait to fertilize your plant with nitrogen until it starts to show signs of new growth, since it doesn't need the added stress associated with putting out a lot of shoots while it's trying to...
Ohio
Willoughby
Monocots versus Dicots- what\'s the big deal?
Even these Euphorbias, which have all their initial reproductive structures in groups of three, end up having four to five flower parts (or multiples of these).The above Dyckia is a bromeliad with long, thin, radially symmetrical leaves, so one already...
California
El Segundo
Dealing With Ice On Plants: What To Do For Ice Covered Trees And Shrubs
Suddenly, there was a loud cracking, then crashing noise outside.As we opened my door to investigate, we realized we couldn't open the door wide enough to get out because a very large limb of the old silver maple in my front yard had come down just inches...
Ohio
Willoughby
Flowering Radish Plant – Dealing With Radishes Bolting
Has your radish gone to bloom? If your radishes are already planted later than they should be, you can minimize the effects of bolting by keeping the radish plants irrigated and adding mulch to help retain this moisture and keep the plants cooler.
Ohio
Willoughby
The Lemonade Stand
It's a fun way to spend a day out on the trail with a buddy. Most of the time, my trail buddy is Kathy T., who rides a giant Belgian gelding named Bob. I'm guessing this is the reasoning behind some of […]
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Desperate Houseplants: Dealing With Common Houseplant Diseases
Providing your houseplants with the proper growing conditions, giving them plenty of TLC and checking them often for problems will significantly reduce the chances of disease, turning desperate houseplants into happy ones.Watering may be the most important...
Ohio
Willoughby
Pumpkin Insect Control – Dealing With Pumpkin Insect Pests
Here are the most common bugs on pumpkin plants and how to treat them:freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });– Beetles are the most common but easily treated pests on pumpkins.
Ohio
Willoughby
Safety Tips For Dealing With An Aggressive Sow
In the end it's a good thing, but you do have to be careful around an aggressive sow. Chained livestock gates are excellent barriers, as are wooden gates—just make sure whatever you're using is heavy (a pig can lift impressive weights with its snout)...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Common Spinach Problems: Dealing With Spinach Pests And Diseases
Of those most often seen are spinach diseases, which include:– Damping off disease causes seedlings to fall over and die soon after they emerge. Natural enemies generally keep them in check.
Ohio
Willoughby
Problems With Vermicomposting: How To Deal With Vermicompost Issues
Containerized vermicomposting relies upon you to provide the ideal habitat.Take care to position the worm bin where it is warm enough. There does need to be slight moisture and a moderate pH level.
Ohio
Willoughby
What The Peck? How To Deal With Aggressive Chickens
Every time it attacks, give it more of the same. You, or some other less suspecting person or child, could get hurt. She named the bird Miss Peep and loved her immensely. A fox ate her for dinner one night, and we didn't mourn her.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia