Tomato Plant Toxicity: Can Tomatoes Poison You - Have you ever heard that tomatoes can poison you? Is there any truth to the rumors of tomato plant toxicity? Let’s explore the facts and decide if this is an urban myth or if toxicity of tomatoes is a valid concern. Click here for more info.

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What Are Neonicotinoids Pesticides And How Do Neonicotinoids Work - We’ve all heard a little something about the bird and the bees, but have you heard mention of neonicotinoids and bees? Well, this important information could mean the life and death of our precious pollinators in the garden. Click here to learn more.

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Why Red Tomatoes Are Green Inside - Some tomato problems we can combat and some are up to fate. One such oddity is when red tomatoes are green inside. Why are some tomatoes green inside? And if the tomatoes are green inside, are they bad? Read here to learn more.

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Are Bulbs Edible: Information About Flower Bulbs You Can Eat - Are bulbs edible? While there are some edible flower bulbs, it is wise to know for certain what you are ingesting and if it’s safe before attempting to consume them. This article will help with some edible bulbs should you want to learn more.

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Jacaranda Pruning: Tips For Pruning A Jacaranda Tree - Proper pruning is vital for the healthy development of all trees, but it is especially important for jacarandas because of their rapid growth rate. This article tells you how to encourage strong, healthy growth through good pruning techniques.

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Boston Fern Diseases: Caring For Unhealthy Boston Ferns - Boston ferns require adequate sunlight, water and nutrients to thrive, and good cultural practices help keep them healthy. If it doesn’t get the best care – or even if it does – it may be attacked by diseases. Click here to learn more.

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Varieties Of Orange Fruit: Learn About Different Types Of Oranges - Generally speaking, orange juice as we know it in North America comes from navel oranges. However, there are many types of oranges. Just how many orange varieties are there? Find out in this article. Click here for more info.

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What Is A Jostaberry: Growing And Caring For Jostaberries In The Garden - There’s a new kid in the berry patch. Jostaberry comes from a complex cross between the black currant bush and gooseberry plant, combining the best of both parents. Read this article to learn more about growing this plant.

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Persimmon Tree Not Fruiting: Reasons A Persimmon Tree Has No Flowers Or Fruit - Perhaps you are lucky enough to have a persimmon tree in your garden - not so lucky if your persimmon tree is not fruiting. What could be the reason for no fruit on a persimmon tree and is there a remedy for non-blooming persimmon trees? Find out here.

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Pothos Leaves Turning Yellow: What To Do For Yellow Leaves On Pothos - Pothos is the perfect plant for the brown-thumb gardener, or anyone who wants an easy care plant. When you see those pothos leaves turning yellow, you’ll know something is wrong with your plant. This article can help with that.

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Caring For Dragon Bone Plants: Learn How To Grow Dragon Bones - Dragon bone euphorbia is an elegant and structurally unique plant that can live on the patio in summer as long as it is brought indoors before cool temperatures arrive. Learn more about the plant and how to grow it in this article.

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Roses And Deer: Do Deer Eat Rose Plants And How To Save Them - Deer do indeed love the beautiful succulent growth they find in those meadows and valleys, but they cannot resist a rose garden if there is one close by. Learn how to fix deer damage and prevent more in this article. Click here for more info.

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On the internet there are gorgeous photos of rose blooms, some colored like the rainbow! Be careful when adding these to your gardens though. What you get may not be anything like the photos, such as the Osiria hybrid tea rose. Click here to learn more.

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Whether indoors or out, bird of paradise plants require bright light, welldrained soil and adequate water through the growing season. Read this article to learn how to take care of birds of paradise in the garden. Click here for more info.

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Boxwood blight is relatively new plant disease that ruins the appearance of boxwoods and pachysandras. You can get additional information and find out about the prevention and treatment of boxwood blight in this article.

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Fans of Doctor Seuss illustrated books may find similarity of form in the bizarre boojum tree. The unique architectural shapes of these upright succulents, lend a surreal note to the arid landscape. Learn more about the tree in this article.

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Finding safe, nontoxic pesticides for the garden that actually work can be a challenge. Neem oil insecticide is everything a gardener could want. What is neem oil? Learn more about it in this article.

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New Gardening Companion app is now available for iPhone. Get it now! Android version coming soon. Set Reminders, keep a gardening journal and have 1000s of pages of gardening information at your fingertips.

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Correct sweet potato storage will let you enjoy them for many months into the winter. Learn how in this article.

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Mulch is a gardener’s best friend. It conserves soil moisture, protects roots in winter and suppresses growth of weeds – and it looks nicer than bare soil. All that being said, can you grow plants in mulch alone? Some thoughts on the matter here.

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This tiny, loathsome plant can quickly take over, ruining your beautiful garden pond landscape. Learn some easier ways to manage watermeal weeds long term in this informative article.

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It’s important to know when it is harvest time for elderberries, especially when making wine. Berries used for wine must be at their ripeness peak. So, when are the elderberries ripe? Read this article to learn more.

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This beauty thrives on neglect. Fragrant flowers bloom in late summer, after leaves have died back. Best suited to warm areas with long dry summers.

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In the United States, most gardeners grow sweet potatoes for the big, sweet tubers. However, the leafy green tops are edible too. If you’ve never tried eating potato vine leaves, you’re missing out. Learn more in this article.

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Plum fruit thinning is important to growing a good crop. Learn why and how in this article.

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This unusual fern, native to Australia, is a tropical shade lover, so can only be grown outdoors is zones 10-12. However, it can make an interesting indoor plant. Learn more in this article.

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Daffodil flowesr are gone? Learn what to do next.

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Did you know you can grow popcorn in the garden? Popcorn is not only a fun and tasty crop to grow in the garden, but it will also store for several months after harvesting. Read here to learn more popcorn plant info.

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If you grow okra in your garden, collecting okra seeds is a cheap and easy way to get seeds for next year’s garden. Read this article to find out how to save okra seeds.

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If you are space-challenged, or need to move frequently, perhaps you could use a garden you can pick up and take with you. This article is full of ideas.

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