A single green horned tomato worm can consume all of a plant’s leaves in a very short period of time. This large green caterpillar has a voracious appetite and eats constantly, so they grow very large very quickly. It is possible for them to grow as large as six inches in length and one inch […]
Propagation and Transplanting: How to Avoid Transplant Shock
I want to talk to you about the transplant shop. It’s, not that dramatic, but transplant shock is a gardening term for bummed out plants, specifically during the days following a move from one container to another. Growth slows to a crawl and your plants, just mope around, like moody teenagers, faking an illness to […]
How to grow your own food
How to Grow Your Own Food: Got a big enough garden or by any chance a fruit tree farm? Great, you are fortunate enough to grow your own, healthy food. Growing food yourself is pretty enjoyable. It helps you spend some time in nature and saves a lot of bucks on daily fruit vegetable shopping. […]
Bonsai with Japanese Maples
Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum) is chosen for bonsai primarily due to its lobed leaves, color, and its adaptability to become a bonsai. Also, there are countless varieties and the bonsai tree can be formed in a variety of styles. Position: The Japanese Maple prefers a sunny, airy position but during great midday heat it should be […]