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When I attended her biocontrol presentation titled “Rethinking Rose Pest Management,” I discovered that, apparently, true ...
In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
Virtually all of Minnesota’s municipal water systems continue to provide residents with drinking water that easily exceeds ...
UConn's College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources also recommends the use of soaker or drip hoses for one or two ...
Pests and diseases are biotic factors that impact an ecosystem and its organisms. Examples: those deer mowing your hostas to ...
In this week's Gardening Update, Carol talks about some of the plants that do not need a ton of water to thrive.
The water treatment facility on Eucalyptus Avenue in Chino Hills, west of Pipeline Avenue, won’t be operational until the end ...
The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services issued a “Needs Improvement or Unsatisfactory” overall rating for ...
I hear bad advice on watering, such as watering during the heat of day "burns up" your plants. Here's the truth about ...
There’s nothing more relaxing in summer and fall than venturing into the garden to harvest edible greens, herbs and flowers.
I think we all got lulled into thinking we were going to have weekly rainfall and milder weather, and then we entered July.
How often to water tomatoes depends on growing conditions and weather. Here is what you need to know to avoid overwatering ...
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