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Wolf lichen, or wolf moss lichen, is the only known poisonous lichen species. This… More
Healthy tomatoes are big, beautiful plants that produce a large volume of delicious fruit… More
Mushrooms lovers prize the wrinkly morel for its rich, earthy flavor. Find morels in… More
Pioppini mushrooms, also known as shimeji or beech mushrooms, grow wild in forests in… More
Growing mushrooms in Georgia is an easier process than in states farther north as… More
Gourmet mushrooms in the grocery store can be an expensive addition to your recipes.… More
White button mushrooms are one of the most common mushrooms in grocery stores and… More
...hrooms. One method is to find one of these edible fungi in the woods… More
Mushrooms are an edible fungus used extensively and diversely by many cooks. They range… More
...st types of soil, but care needs to be taken when choosing a location.… More
Caused by the fungi Diplocarpon rosea (sexual stage) or Marssonina rosae (asexual stage), black… More
Though grapevines for winemaking and those specifically designed as eating grapes might be very… More
Lemon cypress trees are excellent trees for the beginner gardener. Forgiving and hearty, they… More
Orange trees are a low maintenance plant that requires a steady amount of food… More
...ard fertilizer, but additional nutrients and even fungi fertilizers. For a healthy orange tree,… More
In warm climates, lemon trees can make a great addition to your yard with… More
...y rings', but they are actually a soil inhabiting fungi from the Basidomycetes class.… More
Jalapeno peppers are delicious and culinarily versatile vegetables that can add savory flavor and… More
Lemon trees, like all citrus trees, are susceptible to at least 50 different plant… More
Powdery mildew control, including how to deal with powdery mildew and keep your plants… More
Stopping mushrooms from growing in a garden involves shading out their sun source with newspaper… More
Aspirin preserves cut flowers by reducing bacterias that grow in the water. Preserve cut flowers… More
Organisms, like fungi, earthworms, and insects, continue to keep your plant's soil healthy. Learn about… More
Organic fertilizer is composed of aerobic bacteria that are beneficial to both humans and plants.… More
...mix is sterile and therefore does not contain any fungi or weed seeds to hinder… More
...by following the instructions on the pesticide or fungicide and covering the peach blossoms or… More
...de sprays on pear trees in the growing season and fungicide sprays during the winter… More
When watering peach trees, avoid allowing the tree to stand in water, keep the soil… More
How to care for Mexican sage cuttings after planting them in soil; get professional tips… More
Learn tips & techniques for preserving flowers in this free online instructional gardening video, including… More
Natural pest control can work wonders on your organic garden - as long as you… More
Different plants flourish in different soils. Learn about gardening with different types of soil from… More
Find out what the ingredients of good compost are, plus learn how microorganisms break down… More
:) Now I know mushrooms are not considered to be a vegetable per say, some gardeners consider them to be pests, and they can be downright dangerous to one's health if picked and eaten without due consideration/knowledge. But being an out and out food lover, mushrooms do interest me greatly.… More
Subject: Starting Tomato Seeds+++ a friend sent this to me. Date: 01/06/2000 11:33 AM Eastern Daylight Time By: Carolyn Male There's no one way to start seeds but there are a few things that MUST be done or you tempt fate. Translate, you have lousy or dead seedlings. LOL First,… More
http://Start1.notlong.com 4 May 2006 Pictures depicting the method I chooose, with captions on the bottom left of the pictures. 2006 Experiment: There is a lot of babble from commercial interests about growing tomatoes upside down. Mostly about supplying the containers. There are few convincing pictures on the internet, so I… More
So last weekend was the annual "residential retreat" for my faith community. We had a lovely setting for the retreat, at a conference center nestled deep in a mountain cove. Naturally, when there was free time, some of us got together for a hike. We followed a trail along a… More
...have 4 cabbage growing but I do not know if these fungi are safe to be near growing edible plants. I… More
I found a whole bunch of these mushrooms in my yard today. :eek: I've never seen this many mushrooms here, only the occasional one popping up. Anyone know what they are? I'm not going to try eat them, but just curious as to what they are. The first picture is… More
Don't be silly, leave them be! They are all just part of the garden and are just helping to decompost all the "untreated" mulch into soil. Nice colony of Bird's Nest! The black structure in the cup are the spore cases. When it rains the raindrops hit the spore case… More
I know some fungi are good, and some not so good. I use a lot of organics, and I often add them to my watering can. At the bottom of the can, I have sediment. When this sediment lays on top of the ground near my plants, sometimes some mold/fungus… More
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