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National Gardening Skip Richter |
Marigolds Send Nematodes Packing Marigolds are often cited as a good choice for reducing soil-borne nematodes that feed on plants. However research supporting these claims has been scarce. Now studies at the University of California are beginning to provide some answers. |
National Gardening Robert Kouric |
Herbes de Provence How to grow and make this gourmet seasoning |
National Gardening Lance Walheim |
What's New With Deciduous Fruit? New tree fruit varieties don't appear very often, but when they do, it usually points to a significant development in flavor, hardiness, or disease resistance. |
National Gardening |
Blackberry Essentials Tips for growing blackberries |
National Gardening |
Planning for Peaches As with most fruit trees, the trick is to start out with the peach variety that suits your climate. |
National Gardening |
Peach Care Peaches do best in well-drained, sandy soils. Plant in the spring so the tree will be well established by winter. |
National Gardening |
Peach Essentials Tips for growing peaches |
National Gardening Shila Patel |
Peaches, Plums, Nectarines: When to Harvest Tree fruits are beginning to ripen this month, so we asked an expert on the subject how to harvest fruit at its absolute peak. |
National Gardening Skip Richter |
Weed Control from the Pantry Gardeners looking for a safer option for controlling weeds may now have just what they need -- right in their own pantries. USDA researchers in Beltsville, Maryland, found that vinegar killed 80 to 100 percent of several major weed species. |
National Gardening Kim Haworth |
Cymbidium Orchids Cymbidium orchids, with many showy, colorful blooms on each flower spike, are my favorites. |
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