Flower gardeners aren’t the only ones that can appreciate a bit of color and ornamental accents in the garden. So while vegetable growers may not be able to smell the roses, there’s no shortage of blossoms and blooms to catch the eye and other senses in an edible garden. Here’s a small sampling of the interesting, attractive and unusual flowers that you will find on display in the backyard vegetable plot: Nasturtium flowers are edible of course and add a bite of peppery flavor in the
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To make sure that your prized roses remain in the best of health, simply follow these advise. (Page 3, Vegetable Garden Design ) 1. Black Spots on Leaves This disease is commonly known as black spot. Black spots appear as circular with fringed outer borders on leaves. They cause the leaves to yellow. Remove the infected foliage and pick up any fallen leaves around the rose. Artificial sprays may be used to prevent or treat this kind of rose disease. 2. Stunted or malformed young can
To make sure that your prized roses remain in the best of health, simply follow these advise. (Page 3, Vegetable Garden Design ) 1. Black Spots on Leaves This disease is commonly known as black spot. Black spots appear as circular with fringed outer borders on leaves. They cause the leaves to yellow. Remove the infected foliage and pick up any fallen leaves around the rose. Artificial sprays may be used to prevent or treat this kind of rose disease. 2. Stunted or malformed young can
(ARA) - You love the great outdoors, especially gardening. But sometimes wildlife can be just a bit too wild, with rabbits munching prized plants to the ground, deer devouring petals of roses and azaleas, and cats rolling over seedlings and leaving their calling cards throughout your landscaping.
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(ARA) - You love the great outdoors, especially gardening. But sometimes wildlife can be just a bit too wild, with rabbits munching prized plants to the ground, deer devouring petals of roses and azaleas, and cats rolling over seedlings and leaving their calling cards throughout your landscaping.
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(ARA) - You love the great outdoors, especially gardening. But sometimes wildlife can be just a bit too wild, with rabbits munching prized plants to the ground, deer devouring petals of roses and azaleas, and cats rolling over seedlings and leaving their calling cards throughout your landscaping.
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(ARA) - You love the great outdoors, especially gardening. But sometimes wildlife can be just a bit too wild, with rabbits munching prized plants to the ground, deer devouring petals of roses and azaleas, and cats rolling over seedlings and leaving their calling cards throughout your landscaping.
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