Gardening

Posts Tagged ‘Gardening’

Why Stake Tomatoes. Gardner with tomato stake.
  • May 17, 2020

While not all tomato plants need to be supported, most will benefit from it unless you are growing dwarf or short bush varieties of plants.

  • May 5, 2016

J & N Feed and Seed can special order a variety of “beneficial insects” to help clean up garden pests. These insects are an excellent, non-chemical way to help control pests in your garden or...

  • Jul 23, 2014

Yes, you heard us correctly. We know it's only mid July, and it's hot. But it's also time to start thinking about your fall garden and preparing your beds.

  • Jun 14, 2014

It may seem early but now is the time to start thinking of starting fall tomatoes and peppers from seed. July 15th is the start date to plant fall tomatoes.

  • Jun 14, 2014

The application of herbicides (plant killers) can be as damaging as it is beneficial, depending on the method of application. The goal is to apply a properly mixed solution on the proper plant and to...

  • Jun 9, 2014

Have those cute little bunnies become your enemy because they're chewing up your garden? There are some plants that they don't like. In fact, if you plants these around the plants they do like, you...

  • May 22, 2014

After 9 years of commercial use by golf course, nurseries, sod farms and top landscapers, Hydretain is now available for home use. This product allows homeowners to water up to 50% less and maintain healthy,...

  • May 1, 2014

Like the human body, plants will limp along despite poor nutrition, but they will thrive and grow best with optimal nutrition, which is why we fertilize—to add nutrients.

  • Apr 24, 2014

As we continue to deal with drought conditions, it's important to know how to keep your yard and plants looking good without wasting water. Here are 8 options to consider: