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After losing several batches of tomatoes to blight in previous years, I have changed how I grow them. I water the base of the plants with micro...
hi It is commonly called Hens and Chicks due probably to the clusters of small rosettes that form around the mother plant. It is an interesting...
Your photo looks like the shrub is daphne (an invasive here in BC Canada), but that the orange balls are rose hips from a bush next to it. Is...
Grey rabbits were introduced to Vancouver Island in the Sooke region over 50 years ago I was told, and you can see easily they have made it their...
hi There are some people now turning to salt water pools to avoid the use of chlorine altogether. Perhaps this is an avenue to investigate in...
I have a number of dwarf apple trees that produce very well and are about 6 feet high with pruning. You can buy them with two or three varieties...
number 2 looks like purslane which sadly spreads easily. The third looks like english daisy.
Tackling broom is a big job and yes, take it one stalk at a time. What I was told when volunteering for this task at Fort Rodd Hill is to pull...
Except for the white flowers, it looks like Western Wild ginger, try searching images for Asarum caudatum?
Maybe Jimmy should stick to drinking water from now on...:)
In the mossy areas in our yard, the early bulbs and wild flowers do well, especially if one does not need to mow the stray grass for a while....
It would be great to see a photo of the tree and the bed to get a sense of the light and space available. It sounds like you have both shade...
How disappointing! One thing that can affect fruit yield is the weather during the blossom time. If it is too rainy, cold etc. the pollinators...
Thank you for this clarification, the RBCM report is really informative and I will watch for these moths with more interest.
I think I have seen them here. There is an article about them in the September issue of Garden's West. The catapiller (Tomato Horn Worm) is not...