From the end spring new beginnings. Pliny the Elder | | ARTICLES TO READ | Branching, shrub-like houseplants, such as scented geranium, hibiscus, flowering maple, begonia, and schefflera, need regular pruning to keep them healthy and attractive. | | Nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus) is a perennial weed that usually appears in colonies. Common in moist soils throughout much of North America, nutsedge reproduces by shedding seeds and by developing nut-like edible "chufas" on its root tips. | | This pest is common throughout North America. The adult is an inch long, tan moth. In spring, yellow eggs are laid on leaf undersides.The caterpillar larva has alternating light and dark stripes that may be green, pink, | | Mulch is simply a covering over the soil that keeps moisture in, blocks weeds and protects low-growing tomatoes from resting on the ground and developing rot. There's some extra benefit to using organic mulches such as grass clippings, hay, leaves or sawdust because these materials -- unlike plastic, aluminum or other synthetic mulches -- decompose, providing food for the millions of microorganisms that live in the soil, making nutrients available to your plants and improving soil structure. | | Rosemary means dew of the sea, an appropriate name for this popular garden herb, watered by the ocean mists in its native habitat along the arid coastline of the | | Annual bluegrass (Poa annua) is a cool-season annual that forms dense clumps that are lighter green than cultivated turf grasses. Unlike perennial bluegrass, the tips of annual bluegrass leaves show a slight curve, like the bow of a boat. | | Gardeners love to share their interest in gardening, and sharing with their children can be particularly rewarding. Even 2- and 3-year-olds can help plant their own little patch, and watch as life unfolds around them. Here are some suggestions for making gardening enjoyable-and safe-for young children. | | | LOVELY PHOTO BY JOHNNYGUI | | LOVELY PHOTO BY PURPLEINOPP | | LOVELY PHOTO BY OLGA_BATALOV"first time blooming!" | | LOVELY PHOTO BY DAISYI | | LOVELY PHOTO BY LOVEMYHOUSE | | LOVELY PHOTO BY CHHARI55 | | LOVELY PHOTO BY LESTV"In light shade. Has a spicy sweet scent. Long lasting blooms." | | LOVELY PHOTO BY SPRINGCOLOR | | LOVELY PHOTO BY LESTV"Very bright pink, bloom opens slowly." | | LOVELY PHOTO BY PALEOHUNTER"Papilio glaucus, the eastern tiger swallowtail, on pansies. Decatur, GA. 2021-04-29" | | ACTIVE THREADS FROM OUR FORUMS
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