Read more about the article 8 Ways to Control Cucumber Beetles Organically
Spotted cucumber beetle, Kansas Dept. of Agriculture, Bugwood.org

8 Ways to Control Cucumber Beetles Organically

As they say, looks can be deceiving.  Such is the case for the cucumber beetle.  This small, seemingly innocuous insect can cause tremendous damage to your garden.  I'll show you how to identify the adult and larval stages, as well as how to control, and possibly even prevent, these pesky…

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Read more about the article How to Identify and Control Leaf-footed Bugs
Leaf-footed bug, Okra In My Garden

How to Identify and Control Leaf-footed Bugs

Leaf-footed bugs are members of the Coreidae family of insects, which are primarily sap-suckers.  These strange pests are so named because of the leaf-shaped flair located on each hind leg.  They are approximately 1/2" to 3/4" in length, not including their long antennae.  The adults range in color from gray,…

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Read more about the article Zucchini on the Rocks – A Delightful Mocktail
Zucchini on the Rocks, Okra In My Garden

Zucchini on the Rocks – A Delightful Mocktail

Zucchini is one of my favorite vegetables to grow in my container garden.  For one thing, it's a beautiful plant with giant green leaves and gorgeous yellow blossoms.  Another reason is because this healthy veggie (it's a great source of vitamins C, B-6 and K, and manganese) is so versatile!…

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6 Ways to Get Rid of Squash Bugs Organically

What are Squash Bugs?Squash bugs.  Those scary, prehistoric-looking insects that are the bane of gardens, large and small.   True to their name, they prefer squash plants, such as yellow squash, acorn squash, crookneck squash, patty pan (scallop) squash, and zucchini.  But these garden pests will also attack other cucurbits like…

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Stuffed Acorn Squash, Okra In My Garden

Stuffed Acorn Squash

What Do You Do With Acorn Squash? Let's face it.  Acorn squash is not the first thing you think about when you think about winter squash. (Hopefully, if you have a garden, you are thinking about winter squash.)  Butternut squash, on the other hand, seems to be the favored squash,…

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Acorn Squash, Okra In My Garden

How to Grow Acorn Squash in Containers

Acorn squash are members of the cucurbit family, as are cucumbers, yellow squash, zucchini, melons, patty pan (scallop) squash, and gourds.   They differ from summer squash in that they have a thicker, non-edible skin which makes it possible to store them during the winter months. Hence, they are categorized as…

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Read more about the article How to Treat Leaf Miners Organically
Leaf miner on butternut squash leaf, Okra In My Garden

How to Treat Leaf Miners Organically

What Are Leaf Miners?Leaf miner is a term used to describe the larval stage of a variety of moths, wasps, beetles, and flies that feed on the soft tissue sandwiched between the top and bottom layers of leaves.  They leave a distinctive white, gray, or clear zigzag pattern of dead…

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Read more about the article How to Identify and Treat Squash Vine Borers
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How to Identify and Treat Squash Vine Borers

What is a Squash Vine Borer?The squash vine borer is the larva stage of a 1/2" long diurnal sesiid moth.  This beautiful moth, often mistaken for a wasp, has a bright orange abdomen with black spots and two sets of wings, one metallic green, the other transparent.  Although it is…

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Savory Zucchini Patties

Want Another Way to Use All That Zucchini From Your Garden?If you grow zucchini plants in your garden, then you know they can be prolific producers!  I have two Black Beauty variety in my container garden, and they've provided me with so much zucchini, even after giving some away, I…

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Read more about the article How to Make Pesto Using Basil From Your Garden
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How to Make Pesto Using Basil From Your Garden

Fresh Basil Pesto!If you're like me, one of the reasons you grow basil is so that you'll have plenty of delicious pesto on hand.  The traditional way of making this delightful sauce is with Parmesan cheese and pine nuts.  For those of us with an autoimmune issue,  or if you…

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