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The Season\'s Not Over—10 Garden Chores To Prep For Fall
Watering is never more important than during a plant's first days in the ground. If you wait till midday when the sun is hot, you lose much of the water. Mulches keep the soil moist and cool, conserve water, present a neat appearance and cut down on weeds.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Natural (and Safe) Ways to Get Rid of Pests in the Garden
In the morning, you will find snails and slugs that have taken refuge there overnight. Thoroughly wet plant leaves, reapplying every five days as necessary. You may spot them in the early mornings or late evenings or notice their glistening, slimy trails...
California
El Segundo
DIY Cabbage Collars To Prevent Cabbage Root Maggots
This European species is now found across much of North American and up into southern Canada. How To Prevent Cabbage Root Maggots Because female cabbage root flies lay their eggs on or right next to the base of host plants, shielding the soil around the...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
6 Ways to Control Tomato Hornworms
You find “frass” (larval droppings) on neighboring leaves and on the ground. For approximately the next 20 days, your garden is at risk of their voracious appetites. Although tomatoes are their main target, peppers, eggplants, potatoes, and related...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Learn To Read Your Weeds, Improve Your Farm & Garden
If we got to know them, and didn't jump to conclusions, label them as harmful or waste energy trying to wipe them out, could we learn something about land stewardship from them? Now it repels these grazers from tramping and compacting and with its long...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 Weeding Strategies You\'ve Probably Not Considered Yet
You often need to think about your weed management plan before you even plant your garden because the arrangement and spacing of your plants can often help minimize weed pressure. A study in Georgia that used white clover between corn rows reduced the...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Toads Help Your Garden Grow; Here\'s How To Attract Them
The resourceful creatures eat their own skin once it's shed. Unlike with snakes, you probably won't find a toad skin in your garden. By encouraging pollinators and making toad hiding spots, it gives toads a chance play a part in the garden food web.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
3 Ways to Keep a Pest-free Garden
Plant sunflowers, amaranth and other favorite seed sources among the vegetables. Take a look at what you do in your garden and make sure you are maintaining proper cultural practices.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 No-Nonsense Steps To Fight Weeds Organically
Brand names include Espoma Organic Weed Preventer, WOW! Supreme Pre-Emergent Weed Control, Concern Weed Prevention Plus and Orland's Safe-T-Weed. For extra weed control, put down a layer of newspaper 10 sheets thick or a single layer of corrugated cardboard...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
11 Ways to Manage Weeds with Success
Gallant suggests an initial shallow cultivation to promote germination of weed seeds followed by another cultivation to kill the resulting seedlings, noting that this process can “dramatically reduce the population of annual grasses, such as yellow...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Spinosad: Beat Pests in 2014
It is a great alternative to synthetic chemicals and is extremely effective. Sometimes, though, despite our best efforts at prevention, the pests come anyway. « More Dirt on Gardening » Tags beneficial insects , organic pesticide , pest insects , pest...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
13 Headache-Inducing Garden Pests & How to Control Them
Here's a guide to 13 common garden pests. North American Geographical Range: all areas of the U.S. except the Pacific Northwest and the extreme South; also present in southern Canada Seasons of Prevalence: spring and summer, through autumn Control Techniques:...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Garden Versus Groundhog
Groundhogs are proficient diggers, able climbers and particularly good at taking one bite out of every ripe tomato . And once he finds it, keeping him out of the vegetable patch will be a battle unlike any other.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Occultation: Weeding With Tarps
There are, of course, a few ways to approach this. Not every gardener has the time to hoe after every rain, or the money for the perfect implements to cultivate around young plants.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Mulch Your Weeds And Grass—The Right Way!
Fescue Grasses Fescue grasses are clump grasses and have a crown—the point from which new growth develops—above ground at the center of the plant. I've rarely seen this be completely effective in warm weather.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Deer-resistant Bulbs
Instead we plant varieties known to be deer-resistant. Tulips are one of their favorites, so we avoid them like the plague. These bulbs are relatives of onions and have an unappealing taste to deer, chipmunks and voles.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Fighting Weeds With Fire
However, green beans are flame-sensitive, so treatment must be limited to pre-emergence only. Heat may be applied to plants in three primary forms: direct flame, steam and infrared.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Mission: Contain Cabbageworms
I must have slogged at least a dozen loads so far this season. Imported cabbageworms are common all across the U.S. They were introduced from Europe in the 1800s, and the caterpillars love to chew ragged holes in the leaves and flower buds of all members...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Deer Versus Plants and Shrubs
« More Dirt on Gardening » I like both products and have had good success with them. These darned deer are really ticking me off. It might be a bad year for my hostas, heucheras, and sunflowers.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 Household Items That Prevent Cutworm Damage
Prevent cutworm damage by using these household items to protect your plants You'll know they're in your garden when you come out in the morning only to discover severed or girdled and wilted seedlings.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Pest Alert: Asparagus Beetles
Between the fabric, my annual debris cleanup and my regular summer sweepings, the asparagus beetles are kept largely at bay. I also sometimes see their dark, oval eggs attached on-end to the tips of the spears.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
The Garden\'s Planted—and Slugs Are Noshing
One of my soon-to-be-tackled summer projects is a complete overhaul of our strawberry patch . Another favorite spring crop we've been enjoying is our strawberries . I'm considering moving them to another bed entirely so I can smother out any remaining...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Fruit Growers Beware: It\'s June Beetle Time
After feeding in the fall, the large whitish grubs will then overwinter and become active again in the early spring. The memory is not silent, rather it was filled with loud drone of male June bugs, aka June beetles, flying about the yard.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Do You Need Weed-Control Without Chemicals? Try Flame Weeders
“These small-scale units are easy to operate and very convenient for flaming on farms with many small, sequential plantings of crops. Repeated flaming can likewise be used to suppress perennial weeds that have stored energy in their roots or stems,...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Keep Your Garden Protected
Traps, Safe Sprays and Owls Live traps are another way to control your rabbit population. For example, deer are browsers and will sample almost anything growing in your garden. You can use wire bent into hooks to keep the fence closed.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Tips For Keeping Deer Out Of Your Garden
Plants with heavily fragranced foliage are also a good choice. Suburbia has encroached on their territory, and as a result, they're turning more and more to landscape plants as a food source.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
USDA Certified-Organic Pesticides
When most of the products they tried failed, the family decided to make their own. The family started out with strict guidelines for their own gardens—any pesticide they placed on their plants had to be natural and environmentally friendly.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia