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What is eating my marigold leaves? in the Annuals forum Marmots, perhaps? I've witnessed hundreds of marigold plants in some city park ornamental beds all get chewed down to the ground in a matter of days after being set out, by the local marmot population
How and When to Water Your Garden - Garden. org Ways to Water your Garden Avoid using overhead sprinklers if you can They tend to waste more water than soaker hoses and drip irrigation lines Not only is the timing of your watering important, how you water makes a difference too Depending on your area and the season, there may be watering restrictions in place or water may be very expensive Using efficient watering systems not only will
Something is eating my hostas. in the Hostas forum The chunks sounds like cutworms The Sevin dust should help with them The small holes is most likely slugs You'll need to use Sluggo or something similar for the slugs Sevin won't have any affect on them Some people use an ammonia spray to kill the slugs, a ten to one mixture (ten parts water, one part straight ammonia) and go out in the evening or early morning and spray the slugs directly
Activity 7: Leaves: A Slice of Life Activity 7: Leaves: A Slice of Life Grades: 5-8 Associated Lesson Topics: Characteristics of plant cells Internal leaf structure Chloroplasts National Standards: SCIENCE: Standard C Planting the Seed How can we investigate what is going on inside a leaf? What do you think the best procedure is for doing this? What do we expect to see inside the leaf? Encourage students to experiment with
All About Petunias - Garden. org Petunias have always offered nonstop summer bloom, but now you're more likely to find a color, size, and growth habit to suit your garden needs New, vigorous trailing types and miniature-flowered types have rekindled gardeners' interest Petunias are low-growing, bushy to spreading tender perennials usually grown as annuals Their soft, thick leaves are slightly sticky to the touch Trumpet