ose, The magnolia forum is in the UBC Forums; if you go to the main garden forums page and scroll down to 'Plants by Taxonomic Groupings', it...
This post may come a little late for some of you, but I thought I should share my experience with the carrot rust fly. We have previously grown...
ose, Now I am not sure, but I thought I'd give it a shot as no one else has yet. It could be bacterial leaf spot (you can check the photos on...
Hi Carol, Those herbicides that you are using are very toxic and damaging to the environment. Using these chemicals can be harmful to birds,...
Gallika, For future reference, you may be over watering or/and watering too frequently. Try to let the soil dry a little more in between...
Bullseye, They may be fungus gnats; fungus gnats are black and whitefly is, well, white! If they are black, then see my recent post under...
Soccerdad, Do they look a little like fruit flies? If so they may be soil gnats (otherwise known as fungus gnats), which are notorious in pots...
Wendy, You can have the pH of your soil tested by sending in a sample to a testing lab. Check with your department of agricultural on where to...
moyerdurhame, Try posting on the grapes forum :) They give good advice. Too bad about the hens and chicks -Plantenthusiast
Lavalos, It tends to have a creeping habit. If you planted in by the wall, it would probably overtake much of it, although it might do better...
WonderWoman, Try ebay; they sell cheap (and new) heat mats, thermostats & light fixtures. Many garden centres carry heat mats and...
Sabine, When you move your seedlings outdoors, you want to gradually acclimatize them to the bright outdoor light, as well as temperature....
Dac, We use thick untreated cedar for our raised beds, and always have. It is natural, chemical free and the best to use for organic gardening...
Bullseye, You could try Northern Sea Oats (known in latin as chasmanthium latifolium and uniola latifolium). They are a very attractive...
Lavalos, Perhaps you should consider trying a variety of Dryas; it may be a bit more challenging, but it is a lovely, sprawling plant. View a...