Keeping your eyes open for the Early Signs of Spider Mites is important as these minute pests, barely visible to the naked eye, can cause discoloration, speckled leaves, and, ultimately, the demise of your favorite plants.
04.11.2023 - 22:23 / awaytogarden.com
WHY WAIT till year-end holiday shopping to offer a deal on books? In support of my supportive local bookstore, Oblong Books and Music in Millerton and Rhinebeck, N.Y., I fund a coupon every year for $10 off signed copies of my book “A Way to Garden,” which I totally redid in 2019 for an all-new 21st anniversary edition. Limited number; get them while they last! Use the coupon code: HOLIDAY23 at this link.
Keeping your eyes open for the Early Signs of Spider Mites is important as these minute pests, barely visible to the naked eye, can cause discoloration, speckled leaves, and, ultimately, the demise of your favorite plants.
You must be creative with Offbeat DIY Hanging Planter Ideas to give your garden a playful look. There’s nothing better than these planters made from unused home items hanging in line and beautiful plants trailing them.
President Biden has signed a funding bill that extends the 2018 Farm Bill for another year.
We don’t mean to cause alarm, but the holiday season is almost officially upon us. While it’s always important to live in the moment and enjoy the current season, with busy lives and busier schedules, now is the ideal time to start some prep for the holidays.
As a natural, organic matter, coffee grounds have been touted for their potential benefits for various plants, but does this extend to the needs of a plant with big leaves? Do Monsteras Like Coffee Grounds? Time to find out!
Wayfair’s Way Day sale has arrived with so many amazing deals that you don’t want to miss out on. Furniture, bedding, bath towels, kitchen appliances, mattresses, and area rugs are up to 81 percent off during the sale. You really can’t beat these discounts, but you’ll have to hurry to snag them because Way Day only lasts from October 25 to October 26.
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You can tell it’s March, because the windowsills are full. We moved offices at work, and I had to bring some of my plants home, and now the tender, over-wintered perennials are fighting young seedlings for space. It’s time for some of the hardier specimens to brave the great outdoors, but after a winter indoors they’re a little soft. They need hardening off before they can make it on their own, and there’s still a distinct nip in the air (and a risk of frost for several more weeks).
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Header image: Astronaut Cady Coleman harvests one of our plants on Space Shuttle Columbia. NASA, CC BY