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In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
Master gardener Sally Scalera shares the dirt on which fragrant plants are native, important because they attract and support ...
Summer brings the heat, and sometimes it can take a toll on your lawn. If you're seeing any of these heat-related lawn ...
If your annual flowers aren’t exploding with celebratory fireworks of color right now, it may be lack of fertilizer.
Pesky spotted lanternfly bugs are back this summer in Maryland, but there are some new options available for dealing with ...
If you have houseplants, you've probably noticed small white specks in the potting mix. Here's what they are, and how to know ...
PHOTO: CHRISTINE WONG There are tiny white bugs in the soil of my plants. They crawl quickly and do not jump. When I found the bugs, most of the plants were wilted, stunted and had yellowing leaves.
If small, white insects fly out, chances are good you have a whitefly problem ... Apply sprays to the tops and undersides of the plant leaves, as well as to the stems and the top of the soil line.
Microplastics may confuse bees and other insects, hurting pollination Recent studies have shown that tiny pieces of plastics can make bees more susceptible to bacteria and viruses.
Fifth graders from St. Joseph’s explore soil health and pollinators at Boise Urban Garden School, focusing on sustainable gardening and ecosystems.
The bugs emerge from the soil as temperatures warm, and they're weak flyers, often crashing into windows and porch screens, lending them a "screen thumpers" nickname, according to Midhula Gireesh ...