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Oct
12

What Are These White Spots?

written by Ivy

Question: What are the white spots on my trailing ivy?
Answer: Well, they could be lots of things… A really great thing to do would be to invest in a magnifying glass (I use the word “invest” here loosely, since magnifying glasses can be bought most anywhere and are pretty cheap). It is underestimated how helpful [...]

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Oct
9

Disconcerting Droplets

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Question: My Ivy plant will have water drops on the leaves in the morning, what causes this and do I need to do something?
Answer: Well, first we must figure out the “when, where, and how” of the water droplets.
“When”: You say it is in the morning, which leads me to believe that the droplets are [...]

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Oct
8

Croton Comparison

written by Ivy

Question: I have two curly leaf Croton plants and one is losing its leaves. From the top to the bottom to the plant is becoming bare. It’s potted outdoors and the soil seems moist enough. New foliage seems to be coming in the same area as the fallen leaves. Why do you think it’s losing [...]

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Oct
7

Capsicum Casualty

written by Ivy

Question: If you “botch” a transplant and cut or break a significant amount of a plant’s roots, should you: pro-actively trim foliage; trim foliage as it appears to die off; or leave it the heck alone (after transplanting, of course)?
Specifically asking about capsicum annuum, but curious if the instructions would be nearly universal.
The plant in [...]

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Oct
6

Mystery Solved!

written by Ivy

If anyone remembers the crazy picture I put up of the mystery item I found in my house-bound Croton, I finally have an answer for you! This beautiful black and yellow garden spider is what layed that fabulous egg sack. I got a hold of one of the Entomology professors at the Ohio State University. [...]

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