Top 9 Bird Foods for Winter and All Year Long

Birds are not only beautiful and fascinating creatures to watch, but as pest control experts, they also provide a beneficial service to our gardens.  But in the winter season, when our gardens are at rest, non-migratory birds must consume more food if they are going to be able to burn…

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Read more about the article Frosts, Freezes and Your Garden: What You Need to Know Now
Frost on tomatoes, North Dakota State Univ. Extension

Frosts, Freezes and Your Garden: What You Need to Know Now

The winter season brings change to every garden.  Cold temperatures cause some plants to go dormant, while other cold-hardy crops continue to grow.  From time to time, the National Weather Service will issue advisories, watches, and warnings for winter weather events like a frost or a freeze. But what is…

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Read more about the article 4 Easy Steps to Prepare Your Garden for Winter
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4 Easy Steps to Prepare Your Garden for Winter

For most gardens, the growing season will come to an end in either late fall or early winter, a fact that avid gardeners might not welcome, but one that we are better off accepting and planning for. Fortunately, there are certain things that we can do to protect our plants…

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Read more about the article 8 Ways Container Gardening is Better Than Traditional Gardening
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8 Ways Container Gardening is Better Than Traditional Gardening

Growing in containers may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about gardening.  But there are several benefits that container gardening has over traditional gardening.  Here are eight benefits to growing vegetables, herbs, and flowers in containers:1. Easy to Relocate PlantsLocation, location, location.  Where you…

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Read more about the article Spider Mites: How to Identify and Treat Them
Red spider mite, a.k.a. two spotted spider mite, Giles San Martin, flickr

Spider Mites: How to Identify and Treat Them

Spider mites are not insects.  Instead, they are members of the arachnid family, as are spiders and ticks.  They are so small that they are difficult to see without a magnifying glass.  While they are almost invisible, the damage they inflict is not.  This garden pest feeds on the leaves…

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Can Ladybugs Contract A Sexually Transmitted Disease?

Perhaps the last thing we would associate with the diminutive red beetle with the black spots is a sexually transmitted disease.  But believe it or not, ladybugs, or ladybirds and lady beetles as they are also sometimes called, can contract a disease that is transmitted during copulation.  As it turns…

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Read more about the article How to Grow Beautiful Marigolds
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How to Grow Beautiful Marigolds

Marigolds are one of the easiest flowers to grow.  They are perfect for beginner gardeners, although experienced gardeners will love them also.  In addition to being easy to grow, they are low maintenance, hardy, and beautiful! The yellow, gold, orange, or maroon blossoms,  show off their warm hues from spring to fall.…

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How to Grow Fragrant Rosemary

Rosemary is a beautiful, fragrant herb that originated in the Mediterranean. Like lavender, thyme, oregano, and basil, it is a member of the mint family. This low-maintenance shrub has slender, needle-like leaves that grow on woody stems.  It can reach between two and six feet (.6 and 1.8 meters) tall and…

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Read more about the article 8 Reasons Why Carrots Grow Deformed and How to Prevent It
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8 Reasons Why Carrots Grow Deformed and How to Prevent It

Lush, green carrots tops are not always a sign that the root is developing properly beneath the soil.  On the contrary, while the tops look healthy and vibrant, the roots can be stunted, forked, twisted, or otherwise deformed.  It can be disappointing and frustrating to wait 75 to 80 days…

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