Black Nightshade Natural Weed Regulate

Black Nightshade Natural Weed Regulate

Black nightshade Black nightshade—also called deadly nightshade–is the most common of several nightshade weeds. The nightshades are close relatives of tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants. The leaves and berries of nightshades contain toxic alkaloids that are harmful to humans and animals. Hairy nightshade and cutleaf nightshade are two other garden weeds similar to black nightshade. Nightshades

Shepherd’s Handbag Natural Weed Regulate

Shepherd’s Handbag Natural Weed Regulate

Shepherd’s purse Shepherd’s Purse is a cool-weather annual that is commonly found in lawns, gardens, orchards, vineyards, and along roadsides. It is also called lady’s purse and pepper plant. Shepherd’s purse is a member of the Brassicaceae or mustard family and so will grow easily where mustard grows. The young leaves of shepherd’s purse, like

Dormant Spraying All through Iciness – Harvest to Desk

Dormant Spraying All through Iciness – Harvest to Desk

Peach leaf curl fungus can be controlled by dormant spray Diseases and insect pests that often attack fruit and nut trees, grapes, and brambles in spring and summer can be headed off during the winter. Dormant sprays—which kill overwintering pests and some diseases—are best applied when plants are in the dormant stage—after leaves have dropped

Sliced Cabbage Salad Merely Made

Sliced Cabbage Salad Merely Made

Stephen Albert is a horticulturist, master gardener, and certified nurseryman who has taught at the University of California for more than 25 years. He holds graduate degrees from the University of California and the University of Iowa. His books include Vegetable Garden Grower’s Guide, Vegetable Garden Almanac & Planner, Tomato Grower’s Answer Book, and Kitchen