If your fruit plants have suffered from blossom end rot in the past, it's time to check your home's medicine cabinet for a ...
If you tried your hand at growing tomatoes this summer, you likely have a produce bowl overflowing with plump, juicy fruit.
Tomatoes are very environmentally sensitive. They thrive when it’s warm, but not too warm. They require consistent moisture, but not too much. If nights are cool, tomato growth slows, and temperature ...
Tomatoes need to be harvested in September as if left too long on the vine once the weather gets cold then the fruit will be damaged and unusable but there is a method to make sure they still ripen ...
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5 destructive plant diseases to watch out for in September – and the best ways to protect your garden
More fungus! Botrytis, more commonly known as grey mould, is another plant disease to keep an eye out for in September. If ...
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10 "Miracle" Garden Hacks That Actually Do More Harm Than Good
The internet is overflowing with garden hacks promising to save time, boost growth, and solve every problem in your yard.
Even if your tomato plant is still looking productive and bearing fruit in September, the change of season, particularly the ...
Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann insists he is not concerned about his job security as he goes into Sunday’s World Cup qualifier against Northern Ireland on the back of three straight defeats. After ...
Relieved Cambuslang Rangers boss Paul McColl says Saturday’s 4-1 win at home to Kilsyth Athletic was an important one, after a run of four straight defeats. Doubles from strikers Godson Nechi and ...
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