Whether you grow mopheads, lacecaps or panicles, odds are good that you grow hydrangea for the flowers. From big and puffy to delicate and lacy,…Continue Reading
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What ails your sweet potato? If you think it has one of the more common sweet potato diseases, read on to figure out how to…Continue Reading
Ok, you got your new hydrangea plant home. Now what? Learn how to plant Annabelle hydrangea. Hydrangea is an all-American deciduous shrub, native to southern…Continue Reading
Of course you can grow shallots in the desert! Whether the Sonoran, Chihuahuan or the Mojave, the desert southwest isn’t always scorching hot. In fact,…Continue Reading
Because it’s versatile and so easy to grow, basil is one of the most popular herbs grown in home gardens and kitchens. You can either…Continue Reading
We have all the info you need to have when caring for azaleas in pots, coming right up! That so many municipalities use it as…Continue Reading
Tomato plant leaves that turn brown and curling are nothing to ignore. You’ve babied them from seedlings – watered, fertilized, watched (endlessly, right?). Then it…Continue Reading
People aren’t the only ones who love basil. There are a number of pests and diseases and other basil plant problems to watch out for.…Continue Reading
It’s true — it was all a misunderstanding. Houseplants don’t clean indoor air. Gardenologists love busting gardening myths. From the fallacy that Epsom salts are…Continue Reading
Grow a tea garden if you enjoy fresh, homemade herbal tea! Long before “Downton Abbey” came along, I got hooked on British TV and movies.…Continue Reading