How to extend the growing season for your lettuce
Extend the growing season for your tender lettuces by protecting them from the late spring sun. Enjoy your salads longer! Make sure your lettuces get plenty of water while growing. Harvest by removing the outer leaves and leaving about a third of ... [... more] eHow
How to Store Garden Hoses in the Growing Season
Your garden hose is one of the most critical, yet most often neglected (or even abused) tool in your garden. Here's how to preserve the life of your hose by taking care of it during the growing season. Buy good-quality hoses. Cheap plastic hoses ... [... more] eHow
How to Eat a Daylily (Hemerocallis fulva)
Daylilies (Hemerocallis fulva) are not only beautiful, but also very delicious. For centuries, daylilies have been a staple food in many parts of Asia. All throughout the growing season the daylily can provide a variety of tasty foods including ... [... more] eHow
Fertilizing Indoor Cacti and Succulents - Cacti and ...
Keep your indoor cacti and succulents thriving by fertilizing them. Though it is true that these indoor plants are carefree and thrive on neglect, they will grow better if they are fertilized on a regular basis during the growing season. You can ... [... more] Bella Online
Extending the Growing Season
Gardening authority Joe Lamp'l, host of Fresh from the Garden, tells how to extend a growing season. There is a season for everything, in life, as with gardens. There are some easy-to-apply techniques that make extending the season a more ... [... more] DIYnet
Growing Season: The Life of a Migrant Community Rehumanizing "illegal aliens": This wonderful book is so needed in this era of immigrant-bashing. I discovered "Growing Season" after a segment of it was excerpted in "The Sun" magazine. It's such a pleasure to hear the [... more]
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Although orange tortrix is found in other areas it is generally considered a pest of grapes in the coastal areas and valleys where there is a marine influence for part of the day. At rest the orange tortrix adult is bell shaped and about 0.5 inch ... [... more] University of California IPM