June 19 - 25 is Pollinator Week!
All week we will be telling gardeners about the Million Pollinator Garden Challenge. We want to see a million pollinator gardens established across North America. Visit this webpage for more information and to participate.
Recently popular question and answer from our Q&A Archive: Dropping leaves on river birch
"I have several river birch trees planted near each other. Each year about this time they start dropping leaves and this continues until fall. The leaves make a mess of the yard all summer. I've tried to research what the problem might be, but there seem to be a number of potential reasons. How can I determine the cause and then know how to treat the cause? Thank you." - Click to read the answer
Articles you may enjoy:
"These kid-friendly vegetables provide an inexpensive gardening opportunity that produces results with little effort. Your child will fall in love with growing their own plants, learn about how plants grow, and all about the process of producing the food they eat from seed to harvest."
"In recent years, many new varieties of herbs have been introduced, some of which do better indoors than the traditional varieties. Here are 10 herbs notable for their consistent, compact growth habit and strong flavor."
"Monarch butterflies are amazing creatures. These strikingly colored, orange, white, and black butterflies migrate up to three thousand miles every year to spend the winter roosting in large groups in mild winter areas of Mexico and California. Unfortunately, they are also in deep trouble. Over the past twenty years, the number of monarchs has dropped precipitously due in large part to loss of habitat."
"I first noticed the hardy shrub called rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) while traveling one midsummer across the southern plains. I saw it over and over again, blooming bravely in dooryard gardens despite the sizzling heat"
"Gardening for butterflies is a suspenseful art, a bit like holding a picnic and wondering if your invited guests will show up. It's because butterflies are choosy insects. Any"
"Squash bugs are found throughout the United States. Adult bugs are flat-backed, brown, about 1/2 inch long; the immature nymphs are shaped like adults but are whitish with black legs."
"Gardeners often group broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower and kohlrabi together as "cole crops". Cole is the German word for cabbage, hence the term "cole slaw". Cole crops are hardy and grow best in cool weather. An easy way to remember this is to think how much "cole" sounds like "cold" or "cool"."
By Suga June 16, 2017 | Recycling lamps ...Part 2 Recycling floor lamps that don't work anymore ...... They make great planters (90 words - Read the full article) |
By greene June 15, 2017 | Kill Virginia Creeper...not quite organically Not long ago NGA member WARYR1 posted a query in the Ask A Question Forum. "What is an organic way to get rid of Virginia Creeper?" The question received many excellent replies; to date there are 23 replies - one suggestion involved pouring herbicide into a trash can and stuffing the vines into the can - the purpose of that method was to contain the herbicide and reduce risk of damage to desirable plants. (829 words - Read the full article) |
By UndertheSun June 14, 2017 | Non toxic, recycled wasp (yellow jacket) traps How to create a wasp trap using empty water bottles. The idea behind it is, the wasps grab a bite to eat, then fall into the soapy water. (374 words - Read the full article) |
By Suga June 13, 2017 | Strawberry Fields Forever Paint "strawberries" from walnuts! (156 words - Read the full article) |
By Charlemagne June 12, 2017 | Hail yes! Many of us have daylilies that we leave to the fickle fate that Mom Nature provides and we deal with whatever the outcome is. Sometimes Mom gives us hail. (171 words - Read the full article) |
By Englishgardener June 11, 2017 | Tomato plants for free We were all taught to remove the lateral shoots when growing Tomato plants. This is the shoot that appears in the axis between the stem and leaf, also known as Axial shoot, suckers etc. The removal of these shoots would enable the plant to put all of it's energy into fruit production. We were advised to pick out and discard but not anymore!!!! (80 words - Read the full article) |
By Hostalady June 10, 2017 | Hosta Light Requirement Tidbits Hosta light / sun requirement tidbits (with examples) gleaned from my experience. (243 words - Read the full article) |
7 people gave for a photo of Tall Bearded Iris (Iris 'Edith Wolford') by dirtdorphins
6 people gave for post #1473584 in "Banner for June 14, 2017 by parttimegardener" by parttimegardener
5 people gave for post #1471689 in "Banner for June 12, 2017 by evermorelawnless" by evermorelawnless
5 people gave for the Landscape Photo #6351 by LarryR
4 people gave for post #1471573 in "Some roses in Utah gardens................" by Paul2032
4 people gave for a photo of Rose (Rosa 'Strawberry Hill') by JanneA
4 people gave for post #1470739 in "Banner for June 11, 2017 by rocklady" by rocklady
4 people gave for the idea "Tomato plants for free" by Englishgardener
3 people gave for the idea "Strawberry Fields Forever" by Suga
Subject | OP | Area | Replies |
June 19 - 25 is Pollinator Week | dave | Site Talk forum | 42 |
ID Help, Please... | wcgypsy | Plant ID forum | 29 |
The wrong vegetable? Really weird... | Kerpow | Ask a Question forum | 26 |
Open to ALL suggestions. Let's hear!!! | kay_pea | Ask a Question forum | 23 |
Weed killer in compost pile | TK66 | Ask a Question forum | 23 |
Banner for June 14, 2017 by parttimegardener | parttimegardener | Site Banners forum | 17 |
Time to kill off those unwanted peonies! | frankrichards16 | Peonies forum | 17 |
Assorted Newbee questions | MariposaMaid | Sempervivum and Jovibarba forum | 17 |
Mystery shrub | Muddy1 | Plant ID forum | 17 |
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