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Slowing plant bolting helps you get more food from your garden by keeping vegetables growing longer. Plants bolt early when ...
Resistant varieties may become infected, but many plants survive and produce an acceptable crop. Resistant varieties are available in seed catalogs and at garden centers.
The plants deer typically hate the most include boxwoods, junipers, forsythia, butterfly bush, beautyberry and inkberry holly, as well as most hollies in general, says Dr. Mengak.
Late blight can ride in on plants infected in a greenhouse, or it can be spread by wind-blown spores. Infected plants develop ...
WestBred winter wheat brand portfolio offers growers several herbicide-tolerant varieties as they consider their planting ...
Work around for disease Pruning and spraying are two ways to deal with the blight. But even better — to deal with most pest problems for any plants — is to plant resistant varieties.
Every landscaper wants native plants now. But there aren’t enough native plants, and it’s causing project delays and budget ...
If deer are prevalent in your area, then deer resistant plants are an essential addition to your garden. Japanese andromeda – or pieris – has a distinctive scent that some gardeners like and ...
Also, retired UT Extension Agent Mike Dennison discusses diseases-resistant apple tree varieties to plant in your garden.
Particularly heat and drought-tolerant, thanks to its plump foliage, this variety of hens and chicks, sempervivum calcareum is hardy in US hardiness zones 4 to 9.