Spring is a great time for foraging! Learn what to forage in spring with this list of 20 edible and medicinal plants and fungi. Spring foraging is fun!
Various types of rust fungus cause damage to plants. We explore these irritating fungi and how to control them in your garden.
Do your plants suddenly look like they are covered in a layer of black soot? Learn how to identify and manage sooty mold now on Gardener's Path.
Fungicide . While this funny sounding word is familiar to many, not everyone can tell you exactly what it is. Fungicides, insecticides and herbicides all fall
If you love trailing blooms, then check out some spectacular Types of Passionflower Vines to add plenty of appeal to the garden!
Do garlic plants bloom? Garlic bulbs are no different than other bulbs in that they sprout and produce flowers. Ornamental garlic plants are grown to produce these blooms, which are called scapes. Lea
Do you know that you could use hydrogen peroxide in your garden to give it a little extra boost? Learn how it can benefit your plants.
The most heartbreaking occurrence in a garden is the loss of a cherished plant, often due to diseases. Just like any other plant, hostas are susceptible to various pathogens such as fungi, bacteria, and viruses. In today's discussion, we will delve into the realm of hosta diseases and how to combat them. I have gathered ...
Perennial vegetables, or crops that are planted once and harvested year after year, are the perfect way to turn a single spring's worth of work into a lifetime's worth of vegetables for your table. Annual
While kale is usually vigorous, it can be affected by pests and diseases. Learn how to save your crop from insects and pathogens on Gardener’s Path.
Learn to grow Horny Goat Weed. Epimedium are perfect for woodland or dry shade garden. epimedium rubrum, sulphureum, frohnleiten, and others.
Leaf spot diseases, such as anthracnose and septoria leaf spot, are common afflictions that impact various plants. These diseases are caused by different
Sarracenia purpurea (Purple Pitcher-plant, Northern Pitcher-plant, Decumbent Pitcher-plant, Pitcher-plant) Sarracenia purpurea is a pitcher plant, as its common name Purple Pitcher-plant suggests. …
Sunchokes, also know as Jerusalem artichokes, are promoted for their health benefits, but you need to plan ahead before adding them to your garden.
Zucchini is a must-have in any veggie garden, but it can be plagued by some nasty diseases. Learn how to prevent and deal with them now at Gardener's Path.
Hardwood cuttings are taken from woody shrubs and perennial plants in the fall or over the winter months. Like cuttings taken at other times, they are a great way to increase the stock of plants
An iconic flower, there are actually several types of poppies. Get tips and advice for growing and harvesting them all from a flower expert on HGTV.com.
If you are keen to fill your home with black and dark indoor plants that reflect your individuality to the full, consider growing the following species.
Oleander plant (Nerium oleander) is an ornamental shrub with attractive characteristics from flower to stems. We share growing and care tips [LEARN MORE]
If you plant an herb garden, by all means use it! Herbs are meant to be cut; otherwise, they get gangly or woody. Parsley is no exception and if you don't prune it, you end up with leggy parsley plant
This hops plant guide covers everything from its beauty, the best way to harvest the plant, and how to use hops for insomnia and anxiety.
In many parts of the country, fungal diseases are a big problem for gardeners. This is especially true when they take hold in closed environments such as greenhouses or in new transplants that are vulnerable and may be killed by an infestation. Avoiding fungi is the best way to keep your garden disease free. Here […]
They add much-needed vibrancy to low-light areas.
The most common question about snapdragons is: are snapdragons annual or perennial? The answer is that they can be both. You can learn more about how long snapdragons live by clicking this article for
Make a simple immune-boosting and virus-fighting echinacea tincture with the leaves and flowers from your immature echinacea plant, or the roots of your mature echinacea plant.
Powdery mildew of pumpkin can be avoided by separating off the affected part from the plant, planting the plants at more distance
Add these flowering herbs and plants to your herb garden, they taste great and have beautiful blooms, too, from CountryLiving.com
A seldom-seen annual or short-lived perennial, this easy-to-grow plant performs as the perfect filler in beds and containers.
The fastest way to clean up leaves on mulch or in garden beds may vary slightly based on...
Cyclamen seeds don't follow the regular seed germination rules. Click to learn more about cyclamen seed propagation.
Neem oil is an organic pesticide that is safe for pollinators and plants yet can help you control insects, pests, and fungi in your garden. In this post, you'll learn how to use neem oil on plants.
Solanum jasminoides is a marvelous climbing vine. Care, planting, pruning of this potato vine plant, here are the best practices
Dentaria laciniata or Cardamine concatenata The leaves of this early spring wildflower occur in distinctive whorls of three. Each leaflet is deeply cut, sometimes so much so that it looks like ther…
Discover the most Exotic Philodendron Plants and grow these tropical beauties in your home that also purify indoor air while looking stunning!