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How to grow: Asiatic garden beetle (Growing Guide)
Tips: Orange hawkweed, an invasive weed from Europe, is a preferred host plant for this pest. When disturbed, Asiatic garden beetles instinctively drop downward. Managing Outbreaks: After dark or just before dawn, place cloth sheets or pizza boxes beneath...
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How to grow: Aphid, Black Bean (Growing Guide)
Damage: Black bean aphids are usually visible on plants because of their contrasting color. In addition to the direct damage aphid feeding does to plants, aphids can transmit several diseases.
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How to grow: Anemone (Growing Guide)
Feeding Topdress with rich compost in spring, when new growth appears. Harvesting Cut anemones to use in arrangements just as the blossoms open. Coronaria) are hardy only to 0F (-18C) and are often grown as annuals.
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Free Mulch! How to Make It and Where to Get More
To source more, it could be worth making friends with local tree surgeons, sawmill operators, landscapers or professional gardeners. They're often happy to let you have waste products such as sawdust for free to avoid having to pay to dispose of them.
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How to grow: Grasshopper (Growing Guide)
Allow chickens to forage in the garden for a short period before dark. In areas where grasshoppers are a major pest, inoculating the soil with Nosema locustae will help limit populations.
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How to grow: Cornflower (Growing Guide)
Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area. Feeding Fast growth is encouraged by mixing a balanced organic fertilizer into the soil before planting.
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Fight Pests Without Using Bug Spray
A bug spray massacres pests. Dealing with pests in the garden can feel like an ongoing battle. For more targeted protection, cabbage collars are used to prevent cabbage root flies from laying their eggs.
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How to grow: Tulip (Growing Guide)
Hot pepper sprays help to deter these nibblers. Tulips bloom at the same time as dogwoods and other spring-flowering trees in most climates. Cover the bulbs to four times their depth with loose soil.
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How to grow: Iris (Growing Guide)
Showy iris blossoms look especially beautiful when they rise above the foliage of low-growing flowers with fine-textured foliage such as lobelia or sweet alyssum. As the flowers fade in the garden, trim them off with scissors or pruning shears.
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How to grow: Aphids (General) (Growing Guide)
Managing Outbreaks: In small outbreaks, a high pressure spray from the garden hose can help remove aphids from plants. Depending on species and plant, aphids may be beige, green, yellow or almost black.
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How to grow: Rye (Annual) (Growing Guide)
Notes Mature annual rye plants can be difficult to dig out. Some strains are killed by temperatures around -10F (-23 C), while especially hardy varieties can tolerate more extreme cold.
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How to grow: Diamondback Moth (Growing Guide)
They do not have the velvety skin texture of cabbage worms, which are a different pest. Damage: The larvae rasp holes in plant leaves that gradually enlarge to give the leaves a windowpane appearance.
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How to grow: Gladiolus (Growing Guide)
Cultivate the soil to at least 12in (30cm) deep, and digging in a balanced organic fertilizer and a generously amount of compost. Plant gladioli in groups, two weeks apart, to insure a long bloom time.
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How to grow: Chamomile (Growing Guide)
When the stems are dry, pop off the blossoms and store them in an airtight container. Leafy greens grown in spring, as well as spring-blooming herbs and flowers. Notes Feathery chamomile foliage contrasts well with the textures of other herbs and flowers.
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How to grow: Leaf Miner (Growing Guide)
Leaf miner damage on tomato leaf [Credit: Ana Keliikuli ] Leaf miner damage on tomato leaf [Credit: Ana Keliikuli ] Host Plants: In the garden: Many flowers On Crops: Leafy greens, peas, tomatoes Where Found: Worldwide, especially in mild winter climates...
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How to grow: Catnip (Growing Guide)
Gather stems for drying in early summer, just before the plants bloom. Set out plants at about the time of your last frost. If you can, grow clumps in different parts of your garden.
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How to grow: Snapdragon (Growing Guide)
Troubleshooting Especially in warm, wet weather, tired snapdragons may collapse from various root rot diseases. As flowers fade outdoors, snip them off with scissors to encourage reblooming.
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How to grow: Borage (Growing Guide)
Large plants produce edible, starry blue flowers that attract bees in droves. Feeding Not generally needed. Notes Borage seedlings are only edible when very young. A fresh crop of plants can be planted in late summer for bloom in the fall.
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How to grow: Snowdrop (Growing Guide)
Frost tolerant Excellent. Troubleshooting Snowdrops need a period of winter chilling, and will not persist long in warm climates. Spacing Single Plants: 3" (10cm) each way (minimum) Rows: 3" (10cm) with 3" (10cm) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Set out...
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How to grow: Spider Mite (Growing Guide)
To save a prized plant, an oil-based fungicide such as neem oil is the best intervention. Preventing Problems: Spider mites thrive under hot, dusty conditions, so keeping the garden watered helps prevent problems.
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How to grow: Johnny Jump Up (Growing Guide)
Frost tolerant Good. Troubleshooting Hot summer weather often leads to the demise of spring-planted johnny jump-ups. Johnny jump-ups also combine well with chrysanthemums, marigolds and other popular autumn flowers.
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How to grow: Pansy (Growing Guide)
Troubleshooting Hot summer weather often leads to the demise of spring-planted pansies. Harvesting Despite their small size, pansies make nice blossoms to cluster together in a vase.
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How to grow: Ageratum (Growing Guide)
Troubleshooting White ageratum blossoms go brown as they age, which is not as noticeable in varieties that bloom blue. Tall varieties make great cut flowers. Feeding Mix a light application of a balanced organic fertilizer into the soil prior to planting.
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How to grow: Walnut (Growing Guide)
If pickling, harvest while it is still possible to pierce the nuts with a skewer. Walnuts should be grown in an orchard of their own, far from the vegetable garden. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest...
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How to grow: Tomatillo (Growing Guide)
Frost tolerant None. Slightly green (immature) tomatillos have the tart citrus flavor most people prefer. Set plants about 3 feet (1 m) apart. Planting and Harvesting Calendar < Back to All Plants Pests which Affect Tomatillo Aphids (General) Slug Snail
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How to grow: Whitefly (Growing Guide)
A few species may transmit plant diseases. Follow up with a dilute solution of insecticidal soap. When they are resting on plants, whiteflies look like small wedges of white, but the slightest disturbance will cause them to take flight.
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How to grow: Daffodil (Growing Guide)
Feeding Topdress with rich compost in spring, when new growth appears. Spacing Single Plants: 5" (15cm) each way (minimum) Rows: 3" (10cm) with 5" (15cm) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Set out dormant bulbs from late summer to early winter.
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