Excessive algae growth in your pond can push out vegetation and reduce the water sensitivity, that affects light penetration into aquatic plants and organisms. Algae…
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Daisies are cheerful blooms which bring a smile to any gardener’s face. Shasta daisies (Chrysanthemum maximum), which thrive in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness…
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Comments closedCalifornia bay laurel (Umbellularia californica), the sole bay laurel tree native to the western United States, thrives in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones…
Comments closedPalms include both tropical and subtropical plants and when grown indoors, bring a sense of the tropics and an exotic feel to your property. Palms…
Comments closedVersatile vines apply their multitasking abilities to a host of garden conditions. They add type, texture and colour to fences, walls or trellises. Allowed to…
Comments closedFixed copper sprays have a significant place in your apricot disease-fighting arsenal. Designed to avoid fungal and bacterial infections, they do not discolor foliage, they’re…
Comments closedAromatic, evergreen rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) grows well as a container plant. A native of the Mediterranean area, it takes good drainage, which can be supplied…
Comments closedThe fruit of Maclura pomifera, commonly referred to as Osage orange tree, which has the nickname hedge apple, and the tree is nicknamed bowwood, bois-d’arc…
Comments closedBugs can cause damage and in severe cases they can even kill the grass. When dead, yellow or brown spots have been generated by insects…
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