Pests and Disease - Page 28 of 34 - Fine Gardening
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How-To
Rose Rosette Disease: Are The Knock Out Roses® to blame?
Rose Rosette Disease is becoming more widely seen. Some people blame The Knock Out Roses. Are they right?
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Kitchen Gardening
Book Review – Good Bug Bad Bug
Good Bug Bad Bug, by Jessica Walliser, is an indispensable field guide for quickly and easily identifying the most common garden pests and beneficial insects.
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Kitchen Gardening
How to Protect Your Garden Naturally
If you’re tired of fighting pests in your garden, you need to arm yourself with Ed Rosenthal’s new book. "Protect Your Garden" is a troubleshooting guide for growing a healthy…
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How-To
DIY Raised Bed (Removable) Pest Gate
This do-it-yourself pest gate is removable and can help keep out unwanted guests.
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Design
The 411 on Viburnums: Best Varieties, Care and Troubleshooting
It’s easy to understand why gardeners love viburnums (Viburnum spp. and cvs., USDA Hardiness Zones 2–9). They have lustrous leaves and large (sometimes fragrant) blossoms, and many produce magnificent berries…
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Article
Book Review: Texas Bug Book: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
The Texas Bug Book is a glossary of the most common pests and beneficials around the garden.
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Design
The Best Big Blooming Clematis
A garden is incomplete without clematis (Clematis spp. and cvs., USDA Hardiness Zones 4–11). From the moment I grew my first one, I was hooked. The flowers can be in-your-face…
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Design
Fast-growing Trees to Avoid
Many trees take decades to reach full size, and in this fast-paced world, not everyone has the patience to wait that long. Some trees that grow quickly have undesirable qualities…
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How-To
Make Your Own Natural Spray for Japanese Beetles
We all hate Japanese Beetles. Thankfully there is now a natural way to get rid of them and you can make it yourself!
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How-To
Using Your Fence for Growing Vertical Vegetables
Fencing that you already have on your property is fair game as a support for vertical vegetables.