Three Extra Months Of Garden Enjoyment

By admin | Aug 31, 2009

by Keith Markensen
Crabgrass is in its prime during August, particularly in the southern part of the East, and will soon be producing seeds by the millions. Although it’s much better to kill it in the spring when it’s merely a seedling, it can be prevented from seeding by the use of one or two chemicals.
Crabgrass [...]

Rose Pharm Organic Insecticidal Soap plus Miticide and Fungicide …

By admin | Aug 31, 2009

I’ve been growing roses in the Northwest for over twenty years. This year I tried Rose Pharm half way through the growing season. I have virtually stopped black spot on my roses. Leaves are shiny and green no aphids either. … Continue Reading
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Preparing For The Next Look Of The Garden

By admin | Aug 31, 2009

by Marshall Clewis
The felicitous grouping of plants is one of the signs of a gardener’s coming of age. It takes knowledge, thought, imagination and taste to assemble together plants which like the same soil, exposure and cultural conditions, which bloom at the right time to make the picture, and which look as though they belong [...]

The Era Of The Steam Shower And Whirlpool Tubs

By admin | Aug 31, 2009

by Moe Kittaneh
Spas have been around for a very long time. One reason spas have become so popular, or why so many people love having a day at the spa, is because they have a little something called a steam room or steam shower. This is the room you will sit in, with many other [...]

August Important Task For Trees Shrubs And Flowers In

By admin | Aug 31, 2009

by Thomas Fryd
August weather is generally a continuation of the same – hot and dry with an occasional cooling, refreshing shower that makes folks glad they are still alive to enjoy it. And, too, we are not so far from September, when the weather is scheduled to turn over to a new page.
With only one [...]

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