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As tomato plants grow and yield small round tomatoes, another unexpected creature may appear: the Tomato Hornworm. Learn how ...
It’s a bit eerie, not to mention disappointing, to walk out to the garden and find some-or all! – of your tomato plants ...
While it can be devastating to see the tomato plants you've lovingly cultivated destroyed overnight by hornworms, there's a good reason to avoid killing them.
Nothing beats a homegrown tomato. Even when in season, store-bought tomatoes just cannot compare to a fully ripe fruit ...
Mushrooms contain certain fungi that naturally target pests like aphids without harming your plants or other insects. Mushroom expert Waine Delaney at SporeBuddies says you can use edible mushrooms ...
Tomatoes are pretty easy to grow with plenty of sunlight, water, and nutrient-rich soil, but pests are always a potential ...
A new study suggests that plants deceive their neighbors using fungi, faking warning signals in order to compete.
In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree. Late summer afternoons are made for lounging in the garden! • Garden in the ...
Keep the garden pests away the natural way to help your vegetable garden thrive. We share tips on which natural pesticides ...
Deeply water vegetable gardens and container plants as needed, especially during hot weather. For containers, check soil ...
San Antonio classes teach gardeners to grow native milkweed, supporting monarch butterfly migration and population health.
MacCubbin gives Florida gardening advice about crape myrtles, summer vegetables, lemon trees, tomato plants, indoor palms and lawn care ...