Our local DNR wildlife guru says to take coons 10 miles and cross two major roadways to ensure they stay away. I bet if you would have painted...
I'd leave it and see if it grows back. I cut three of mine right to the ground after a bad ice storm and two of them grew back beatifully. (The...
I once read that there are more pink flamingos in Wisconsin than Florida. Almost every cabin on every lake has one or two. Maybe even more...
Fertilize them with Mir-acid. They like the acid (is that what coffee grounds do?). Mine do well with the miracid, and I keep them out of the...
Aren't they a biennial? or am I thinking of sumthin else?
Ahhh, I love the eagles. We recently moved near a river, and they congregate above the dam in springtime. And yes, they are big. Wingspan wider...
You may have a lousy crop this year if that's what ails ya. No peppers or tomaters in that spot next year (or two), and I'd suggest pasturizing...
Awesome!!! I want to park myself in pic #6 with a chair and a good book and a cold drink.
My bet is too much water. Not much you can do about that. If you have mulch around the base of the plant, I'd pull that back, but aside from...
Oh, it's on the leaves....that's another problem. Read Here andHere
It does sound like blossom end rot. Have you been overwatering? Peppers don't like wet feet.
Mix up some tabasco, dish soap, and water in a squirt bottle and start squirting. The dish soad helps the tabasco stick to the tasty plants,...
Yeah, don't plant them too deep. I dig two small trenches parallel to each other, leaving the mound between the trenches at ground level. Then I...
Yes, they do seem to grow slowly, at least here in Wisconsin. Have patience, they'll get there. I never got much yield off of my plants, maybe...
Exactly my recommendation. But make sure it's well rotted, like three year old manure if possible. I harvest stalks as large as a quarter in...
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