Tips for Preventing Garden Pests and Diseases Diseases and infestations can invade your garden and damage or destroy your plants. Learn about keeping pests and diseases away from your flowers and vegetables. Tips for Growing Roses Rose gardens hold a special attraction for many gardeners. These plan...
You can also start seeds indoors six to eight weeks before the last frost. Wait four weeks before hardening off and transplanting the seedlings. For a fall harvest, sow beet seeds approximately six to eight weeks before the first frost. Plantbeet seedlingsoutdoors when they have at least one ...
Cucumbers are about 95 percent water and require regular water for fast, even growth. Set a soaker hose or drip irrigation at the base of plants. Give cucumbers at least 1 inch of water each week during the summer. Always water at the base of plants. Moisture on cucumber leaves can ...
10 O Clock Plants are perfect for planting in the spring after the danger of frost is over in colder zones. However, you can also plant it in summer until fall while the soil is still warm. In moderate and warm places, you can grow it in winter. Since moss rose is one of the best...
You don't have to avoid walking on the lawn entirely, don't fret. This is the time of year when a frost will set in and the grass can become hard and consequently more brittle. This is when any heavy footed visitors can cause damage to the grass which is effectively hibernating for ...
It’s common knowledge that strawberry plants aren’t the hardiest of plants, and strong frost spells can damage your strawberry plot.It’s virtually mandatory to mulch in areas where temperatures regularly fall below freezing. Snow might provide enough insulation against the cold, but it isn’t...
Minimize walking and playing on dormant grass to prevent damage. Less traffic helps maintain the lawn’s health and reduces the need for repairs in spring. Installing Sod in Winter Believe it or not, you can install sod even in winter, depending on your location. This can be an excellent ...
A few years ago, one of my kale plants came back three years in a row. Besides my raised beds, I have grown kale along the side of my front garden for winter harvests. The cement provided a bit of warmth and protected my crop, but I also covered it in floating row cover for winte...
for a reason, use them. On fights that are exceptionally healing intensive (Phase 3 Sindragosa). You have 3 healers out of commission from casting any spells (and perhaps one healer entombed), and you have a rather nasty AOE frost damage aura that is slowly killing your raid…. all the...
Don’t know what to plant in a kitchen garden like this? Pick vining plants like tomatoes, peas, squashes, and melons–they can be grown vertically. 5. Space Out Well backtoedenfilm Another great tip for starting a kitchen garden is the spacing. And no, we’re not telling you to get...