Spring Cleaning
A few night ago, I attacked the dungeon, err I mean, basement. That thing is the nastiest, dirtiest, scumiest little room I have ever been in. It’s really just a room I tip toe through to get back to the washer and dryer.
But no more! I filled a bunch of boxes and crates with stuff [...]
Medicinal Milk for Mildew
Dear Ivy,
What is this causing these white powdery spots all over my ivy?
-Dusty Tendrils
Dear Dusty,
My first guess is to say powdery mildew. Yikes! Get in there and get crackin’! This problem is fixable if you act quickly. I’m not sure if this is an indoor plant or not, but the same basic guidelines apply to [...]
It’s raking time!
I remember when my parents used to make my little brother and I rake the yard as kids. We would gather all the dead leaves from under the tall sycamores into little piles, then scrape and push all the little piles together until we had one gigantic mound of leaves. Then we would jump into [...]
Condensed Coffee Concerns
I’ve been putting coffee grounds into my house plants. They like the extra boost the ground beans provide to the soil, but I’ve noticed that the coffee tends to become compacted on the surface, inhibiting evaporation, and hindering proper water absorption.
To remedy this, I just broke up the soil on top of my house plants [...]
Christmas Cactus Questions
Q: I have five Christmas cacti that had flowers on them when I brought them home but haven’t re-bloomed yet. What’s the deal? I have them in bright light and I feed them violet food, but no flowers, what should I do?
A: There’s a lot going on in this question. First, when did you bring [...]
Petunia Problems
Q: I think I over watered my petunias. They look like they died, can I bring them back?
A: This classic gardeners favorite doesn’t require much water, so it is likely you have given them more than they could handle. The soil in which you grow petunias should be very well drained. If planting them in [...]
A Picture Tour of My Urban Vegetable Garden
Even though I live in the city, I like to have fresh, organic produce on hand. I also like to know that my yard space is being put to good use. I used about a third of my fenced in back yard to create a veggie garden that I’m very proud of. The space is [...]
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Eureka!!!
I’ve been stuffing spent coffee grounds into my houseplants and they love it! No fruit flies, no risk of bringing in hitch hikers from my outdoor compost!
Croton Questions and Profile
Q: I bought a croton plant about a month ago but now the leaves are droopy. It still has its colors but what can I be doing to make it like it is?
A: More than likely, it is being under watered, or does not have enough light. Croton greedily gobbles up sunlight and water. It [...]
Reader Mail: Spent Daisy Blooms
Q: My daisies are spent and all that remains are the dead flower heads. Should I cut these off, or leave them?
A: You should snip the dead heads. Daisies are perennials , and will come back next year. Whenever you have a flower or plant that is done blooming, you should cut off the dead [...]
