Raised Garden Bed Instruction Sheets
Raised Garden Bed Instruction Sheets
When summer is excessively damp, along come the fungal diseases. Few of us will forget last Year’s outbreak of Late Blight and many of us are familiar with powdery mildew and black spot. Anyone who’s […]
Hydrangeas prefer full sun to partial shade as well as moist but well-drained soil. Regarding feeding, we recommend using Bio Tone or Bone Meal when planting to help establish the root system and then use a […]
The first step is to get a handle on those three mysterious numbers on all fertilizer bags. You have noticed them haven’t you? You may be familiar with 5-10-5; the most common vegetable food. By […]
“Deadheading” is simply a term used to describe the process of removing spent flowers and seed pods from the plant. When you remove the spent flower stems, you’re preventing the plant from using its growth […]
Along with damp weather come the fungal diseases. Most of us are familiar with powdery mildew and black spot. Anyone who has a rose bush or lilac, or has grown phlox, melons, squash or beans […]
The beautiful tree (standard) rose is a lovely addition to the garden, but extra care is needed to insure its survival over winter. Like hybrid tea rose bushes, you should stop removing spent blooms about […]
The most common mistake inexperienced gardeners make occurs when they are planting. What they fail to realize is the importance of proper planting depth. Planting depth refers to how deep the plant has been sunk […]
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