After winter storms, the insects often appear in large groups. But experts say they’re nothing to worry about.
If you grow houseplants, you probably know that sinking feeling you get when you notice the almost imperceivable movement of ...
Before bringing home a plant, inspect it closely. Look at the soil, stem, leaves and, importantly, under the leaves, where ...
If you grow houseplants, you probably know that sinking feeling you get when you notice the almost imperceivable movement of a dot, fine webbing between a leaf and its stem, or a leaf that just looks ...
About 200 years ago, the lobster was regarded by most Americans as a filthy, bottom-feeding scavenger unfit for consumption by civilized people. Frequently ground up and used as fertilizer, the ...
Houseplants can be a bit more at risk of bug trouble than outdoor plants because our homes generally aren’t patrolled by the many predator (i.e. “good”) bugs that keep a lid on so many outdoor bugs.
The Trump administration said it will roll out a $700 million pilot initiative aimed at making it easier for U.S. farmers to adopt regenerative farming methods designed to protect soil quality and ...
Has this ever happened with any of your houseplants? You water the plant, but the water rushes right out the hole at the bottom of the pot. You notice a gap between the side of the pot and the edge of ...
I have had trouble with watermelon mosaic virus in the past. Is there a way to cure this or at least control the problem? Watermelon mosaic virus is related to other mosaic virus such as tobacco ...
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Dear Neil: I have several nice houseplants growing in pots beneath large shade trees in my landscape. I’m planning on bringing them indoors for the winter, but I’m seeing insects like waterbugs, ants, ...