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Doodle by andre: how about them tomatoes? - awaytogarden.com - Jordan
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21.07.2023 / 23:13

Doodle by andre: how about them tomatoes?

APPARENTLY MRS. ANDRE’S TOMATOES succumbed to “tiny insect things that will not leave our garden alone,” we hear this week from Himself, who very sweetly shared the actual sympathy postcard he drew for Herself on the occasion of her lost tomatoes.

Falling leaves, apples, rain–and an oriole nest - awaytogarden.com
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21.07.2023 / 22:37

Falling leaves, apples, rain–and an oriole nest

THINGS ARE DROPPING FROM THE SKY around here, which I guess is why they call it fall. Leaves, of course, and lots more rain, and also apples off the trees, and even the occasional UFO such as the one in the photo above.

Choicest magnolias and how to prune them, with andrew bunting - awaytogarden.com
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21.07.2023 / 22:23

Choicest magnolias and how to prune them, with andrew bunting

FULL SUN (or light shade in hotter zones), and well-drained soil that’s high in organic matter is the basic regimen (though the sweetbay magnolia, M. virginiana, can also take a wet spot). Give the others those requirements, plus a light layer of aged organic mulch, and they generally will thrive. Fertilizing isn’t needed, says Andrew. (At Scott they only mulch the circles of trees in lawn areas, using a combination of leaf compost and one-year-old composted wood chips.)Magnolias are not the easiest to plant under, however, because of their fleshy, moisture-hogging root systems.  “Some plants that can take dry shade will make a go of it,” he says, suggesting Epimedium, or Asarum, or Christmas fern. Among bulbs, try Scilla, or Chionodoxa, or even toadlilies (Tricyrtis), he recommends.Magnolia grandiflora, the so-called Southern magnol

Growing mushrooms (and how fungi grow themselves), with john michelotti - awaytogarden.com - India - state New York
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 22:11

Growing mushrooms (and how fungi grow themselves), with john michelotti

John (with cultivated shiitake, above) is a self-described “mushroom guy” and has studied fungi with some of the country’s top mycologists. On his family farm in Big Indian, New York, he cultivates indoor and outdoor mushrooms, and provides guided mushroom classes, cultivation courses, private consultations, and even creates mushroom health extracts. John is also part of the Amazon Mycorenewal Project (CoRenewal), researching the utilization of fungi to remediate oil spills in the Amazon Rain Forest.Read along as you listen to the April 1, 2019 edition of my public-radio show and podcast using the player below. You can subscribe to all future editions on iTunes or Spotify or Stitcher (and browse my archive of podcasts here).how mushrooms grow, with john michelottiQ. I’m just going to ask you: I know it’s like a po-tay-toe, po-tah-toe thing, but I always worry when I say fungi. Is it supp

Materials for path surfaces, black spot and powdery mildew, and more: q&a with ken druse - awaytogarden.com - state California - state Minnesota
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 22:10

Materials for path surfaces, black spot and powdery mildew, and more: q&a with ken druse

Longtime friend and fellow garden writer Ken was just back from a garden-filled lecture trip across the nation, with stops at Minnesota Landscape Arboretum and in Northern California when we spoke. That’s an exceptional private garden in Piedmont, above, that he visited.Read along as you listen to the July 15, 2019 edition of my public-radio show and podcast using the player below. You can subscribe to all future editions on iTunes or Spotify or Stitcher (and browse my archive of podcasts here).q&a with ken druse: ken’s recent garden travelsMargaret Roach: Hi, Ken.

Growing potatoes organically: when and how to plant, hill and harvest - awaytogarden.com - Switzerland - New York - state Washington
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 22:09

Growing potatoes organically: when and how to plant, hill and harvest

Many companies ship extra-early, based on rough frost-date estimates for each area that may not be exactly what’s going on at your place, but is that really when I want the starts to arrive? I asked for advice from Alley Swiss of Filaree Farm, a longtime certified-organic farmer in Okanogan, Washington, whose main crops—garlic, shallots and potatoes—are favorites in my garden, too.(You might recall the popular garlic-growing Q&A Alley and I did together, and our later garlic-growing piece in my column in “The New York Times.” I’ve learned a lot from our ongoing conversations–including that it’s OK to wait a little while for the seed potatoes to arrive.)how to grow potatoes, with alley swissQ. When is the right time to plant—is there a cue in nature to remind us, or a

Garden-sized trees and how to use them, with bruce crawford - awaytogarden.com - state New Jersey
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 22:05

Garden-sized trees and how to use them, with bruce crawford

From 2005 to 2020, Bruce was the director of Rutgers Gardens, the botanical garden for Rutgers University. He’s currently the State Program Leader for Home and Public Horticulture with the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, and a longtime instructor in the landscape architecture program at Rutgers.We covered natives from shad and sourwood to pawpaw and even Franklinia, plus imports, all with a wide range of qualities to recommend them (that’s the Rutgers-bred kousa dogwood ‘Scarlet Fire,’ above).Read along as you listen to the June 7, 2021 edition of my public-radio show and podcast using the player below. You can subscribe to all future editions on Apple Podcasts (iTu

10 Ways To Increase Humidity For Houseplants That Work - balconygardenweb.com
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10.07.2023 / 12:29

10 Ways To Increase Humidity For Houseplants That Work

Do you find your indoor plant’s foliage turning yellow, looking dead, drying, and falling down? This might indicate that they need moisture in the air. Learn How to Increase Humidity for Houseplants with these simple methods.

Why Are My Calla Lily Leaves Turning Yellow | 8 Reasons and Solutions - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
10.07.2023 / 10:01

Why Are My Calla Lily Leaves Turning Yellow | 8 Reasons and Solutions

If you’re looking for the answer to “Why Are My Calla Lily Leaves Turning Yellow,” you’ve come to the right place. Let us explore the possible reasons behind yellowing Calla Lily leaves and effective solutions for getting them healthy and green again.

Money Tree Leaves Turning Yellow | 10 Reasons and Solutions - balconygardenweb.com
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10.07.2023 / 07:53

Money Tree Leaves Turning Yellow | 10 Reasons and Solutions

Confused about why your Money Tree Leaves Turning Yellow again and again? Do not worry. We are going to give you all the reasons behind it along with their solutions!

10 Important Tips to Use Neem Oil for Houseplants - balconygardenweb.com
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03.07.2023 / 07:53

10 Important Tips to Use Neem Oil for Houseplants

If you want to get rid of pests and other problems for your indoor plants, then follow these Tips to Use Neem Oil for Houseplants!

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