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Foolproof Roses There are roses that can be grown in northern New England with a minimum of effort. Try these species roses for a landscape filled with scent and beauty. species roses • rosa rugosa • powdery mildew
Rose Diseases - Fungal Rose diseases caused by fungi. blackspot • powdery mildew • fungi • fungus • rose diseases
SRW Tip#6: Treat the Cause, Not the Symptom iron chlorosis • fungal leaf diseases • black spot • powdery mildew • treatment
Stop Mildew in an Organic Garden Powdery mildew and downy mildew damage plants with white or gray patches on leaves, stems, and flowers. Use cultural methods or organic sprays to control these diseases. powdery mildew • organic garden • powdery mildew control • organic garden sprays • organic fungicides
What happens in early December in a hot climate? A brief description about the early summer in a garden in Western Australia. miriam • black spot • powdery mildew • daylily • kemerocalli
How to Keep Roses Free of Fungus Fungal diseases of roses are among the most frustrating of gardening problems. They are not as difficult to manage as one might think. rose fungus • how to keep your roses free of fungus • rose diseases • rose rust • powdery mildew on roses
Rose Pests and Diseases Attention to your roses and observing any irregular symptoms can save your plants and allow you to enjoy healthy plants for years to come. roses • desert garden • desert gardens • robert dailey • aphids
A Beginner's Guide to Growing Zucchini and Summer Squash How to grow all kinds of summer squash. How-to, tips, common plant diseases, and links to great squash resources on the web! zucchini plants • seeding squash • summer squash • growing • how to grow gourds
Diseases Found on Cabbage Plants Rotting stems, withering plants and yellow foliage are all signs of disease or nutrient deficiency in cabbage and other plants. cabbage diseases • disease symptoms in brassicas • fungal disease on vegetables • bacterial wilt • yellow plant leaves
Garden Question and Answers Garden Questions and Answers garden questions and answers. amaryllis belladona • hydrangeas and sunflowers with powdery mildew.
Organic Disease Control of Strawberry Plants More than a dozen strawberry plant diseases can reduce the fruit harvest or even kill the strawberry patch. Stop these diseases without using chemical fungicides. strawberry plants • strawberry diseases • strawberry mold • strawberry virus • plant virus
The Fungus Among Us
Ways of dealing with weather-related fungus problems in the garden fungal disease • powdery mildew • black spot • pythium • phytophthora
Rose Diseases and Their Control Rose diseases and how best to control them roses • diseases • fungal diseases • fungicides
Organic Pest Control and Pesticide Do it yourself pest control: Homemade natural pesticide, organic pesticide, fungicide, organic pest control, insecticide, insect repellent, to control gardening pest natural pesticide • organic pesticide • organic pest control • control gardening pest • vegetable gardening
Insect and Disease Control What can we use that is ecologically responsible and that will not persist or damage the environment when suddenly faced with a horde of hungry caterpillars? organic insect control • mildew • aphids • mites • grubs
Alaska State Flower Alpine Forget-me-not Forget-me-not is a perennial plant native to alpine areas of the United States and is the Alaskan State Flower. forget-me-not • alaskan flower • state flowers • native wildflowers • alpine flowers
Monarda Plant Profile Growing Guide Monarda didyma is highly attractive to hummingbirds, honeybees and butterflies, as well as providing weeks of colorful blooms each summer and early fall. Learn more! monarda • bee balm • oswego tea • bergamot • hummingbird plants
Peas and their Five Common Pests and Diseases Early and maincrop varieties of peas sown in the ground face five common pests and disease in the kitchen garden as the plants try to grow to maturity. pea thrips • mice and growing peas • mildew peas • pea moth • pea / bean weevil
Pests and Diseases in the Vegetable Garden Common pests found in the vegetable garden and the diseases spread by these insects. A closer look for the beginning gardener. pests in vegetable garden • insects on plants • aphids • cucumber beetles • clubroot
Sowing Mangetout and Podded Peas In Succession Successive sowing of garden peas sugarsnap and mangetout will produce a constant supply of peas until early summer. Here's a guide to sowing peas in early spring. successive sowing of peas seed • ordering different varieties of peas • varieties of mangetout snow peas sugarsnap and gar • sowing peas in march springtime • plant care of peas varieties
Summer Vegetable Gardening in the Deep South The Deep South, USDA zones 8b through 10, gets very hot and humid in the summer, but there are some vegetables that thrive in the harsh southern climate. southern vegetable garden • growing vegetables • summer vegetables • heirloom vegetables • growing tomatoes
Three Cheers For Oswego Tea Oswego Tea or Bee Balm and other species of Monarda are among the most colorful natives for the summer garden. native • american • bee balm • monarda didyma • boston tea party
First Aid For Houseplants Like people, houseplants can contract diseases. Some are caused by bacteria, others by viruses or fungi. Here's how to nurse them back to health! houseplant diseases • root rot • leaf spot • mold • fungus
Gerbera Daisy or Transvaal Daisy Plant Profile Easy to grow gerbera does double-duty as an elegant and playful perennial. It's one of the cheeriest plants in the garden. gerbera daisy • gerbera jamesonii • transvaal daisy • barberton daisy • planting gerbera daisies
Rudbeckia Hirta for Annual Plant Gardens Here are more Rudbeckia hirta ideas to grow. These easy to grow black-eyed susans attract butterflies helping to create sustainable annual plant gardens. what is rudbeckia hirta • annual plant gardens • easy to grow ideas • black eyed susans attracting butterflies • sustainable annual plant gardens
Bean Diseases Beans, like any other living thing can be bothered by disease. Below, is a closer look at typical diseases in the backyard vegetable garden. bean diseases • garden diseases • bacterial blight • curly top virus • downy mildew
Crabapple Tree Diseases Crabapple diseases ruin landscape designs. Bacteria and fungi cause the majority of crabapple diseases. Awareness and proper environments lead to healthy crabapples. crabapple diseases • crabapples disease resistance • crabapple disease control • crabapple cultivars disease resistance • crabapples disease resistance landscape
How to Treat Plant Disease and Damage Like people, houseplants can get sick or injured. Sometimes it's a fungus, a cold draft, or a curious pet. Here's how to nurse them back to health! houseplants • houseplant disease • heat damage on houseplant • pets and houseplants • fungal diseases
Buzzing on Bergamot A breif overview of the genus Monarda beebalm • oswego tea • monardella • bergamot • perennials
Harbingers of Fall - Part III - Asters, Part 1, Etc. Just coming on now, Asters are plants that really wrap up the gardening season in my USDA zone 7 garden. aster • eupatorium • liriope • begonia grandis • hardy begonia
10 Tips for Growing Roses Growing roses can be fun and easy if you know how to take care of them. how to grow roses • tips for growing roses • how do you grow roses • how to grow beautiful roses • tips for growing beautiful roses
Advantages of Growing Podded Peas in Raised Bed Largest containers for growing vegetables are raised beds. Specially built for vegetable gardening, a raised soil bed has advantages over open ground when growing peas. advantages of growing peas in a raised bed • container gardening of peas • peas and mangetout successive sowing • aftercare of peas • diseases of peas
Growing and Caring for Rudbeckia Plant Profile Rudbeckia, or black-eyed Susan, is a beautiful daisy-like flower that adds a beauty and splash of color to the summer garden for weeks. rudbeckia • coneflowers • black-eyed susan • yellow flowers • perennial plants
All America Selection Winners for 1999 This article shares information on two new zinnias and a new marigold for 1999. They were recently named AAS Winners. marigold • zinnia • aas awards • horticulture therapy • disabled gardener
Chicory Chicory, also called wild chickory, succory, and wild succory, originally comes from the Mediterranean region. chicory • herbs • chicory coffee • elimination diet • herb gardening
Crabapple Trees in the Landscape Eighteen kinds of crabapples form the backdrop to a Memorial Garden in a western MA orchard. Autumn crabapple display begins with warm sunny days and cold nights. ornamental crabapple trees • residential landscapes • flowering residential landscapes • crabapple trees • crabapple trees residential landscapes
Crapemyrtle (Lagerstroemia) Dwarf Shrubs Easy-to-grow crapemyrtle (Lagerstroemia) dwarf shrubs are newcomers to landscape gardens. Heat tolerant, pest-resistant and summer flowering, they ensure design novelty. dwarf crape myrtles • dwarf crapemyrtle • crepe myrtles • crepemyrtle • lagerstroemia
Garden Tasks for June in Hot to Warm Climates A list of monthly chores and checks needed for vegetable, fruit and herb gardens in the month of June. garden tasks for june • vegetable garden chores • fruit garden tasks • herb garden chores • june in the herb garden
Growing Healthy Cruciferous Vegetables Understanding the diversity within the cruciferous family will help to avoid the most common mistakes in growing these vegetables. They share common diseases and pests. cruciferous varieties • disease control in cruciferous gardens • pest control in cruciferous gardens • diseases that affect cruciferous vegetables • insects that attack cruciferous vegetables
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM There are some exciting new hardy plants available for year 2000 that will light up northern New England gardens. hardy perennials • delphinium • azalea • jacob's ladder • peppers
Herbs for Companion Planting Companion planting with herbs, vegetables and fruit trees. Deter pests, encourage growth --all by knowing what loves what! Easy organic gardening tip. organic gardening • herb gardening • companion plant • carrot love tomato • gardening tip
Homemade Aphid and Fungus Remedies Roses are pretty but sensitive flowers. Here are some organic - and money-saving - ways to prevent mildew, black-spot, aphids and other pests. homemade aphid and mildew remedy • treat common rose diseases • organic fertilizer • stinging nettle • healthy roses
How to Grow a Mango Tree For tropical gardeners, the mango tree is a must have fruit tree for the home landscape. It offers a sweet and tangy exotic flavor that is eaten raw or cooked. tropical fruits • mangoes in the backyard • how to grow fruit trees • growing mangoes • tropical orchards
How to Grow Calendula - A Plant Profile Long-prized for herb gardens and flower gardens alike, the pot marigold has many uses. A hardy, sun-loving annual flower that provides months of color. calendula • annual plants • orange flowers • yellow flowers • pot marigolds
How to Grow Organic Roses Roses can succumb to many pests and diseases, but the organic gardener can grow these lush flowers without resorting to herbicides or pesticides. organic rose • organic roses • organic gardening • rose care • rose pruning
Hydrangea Macrophylla Pair the best-loved flowering shrub, Hydrangea macrophylla, with your well-loved mother on Mother's Day. hydrangea macrophylla • bigleaf hydrangea • mopheads and lacecaps • mopheads for mother's day • deciduous shrub native to japan
Hydrangea Plant Profile A favorite garden shrub for generations the Hydrangea evokes charm and grace with its large flower clusters and long season of bloom. Grow a hydrangea in your garden! plant profile • hydrangea shrubs • deciduous shrub • growing hydrangeas • care for hydrangea
Make Fall Mumalicious! When many plants are looking bedraggled, the garden chrysanthemum comes into its own. Here are 5 reasons why you should add mums to your fall garden. chrysanthemums • mums and deer • classification of mums • chrysanthemum growing conditions • why grow mums |
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