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Marie's Gardening Blog May 2008 Archive

By Marie Iannotti, About.com Guide to Gardening since 2004

Powdery MildewControlling and Preventing Powdery Mildew on Plants

Saturday May 31, 2008
Summer is heating up and with heat comes humidity. If you think you can’t stand high humidity, think of how your plants feel. They can’t grab a lemonade ... Read More

An Old Fashioned Favorite, Peonies are Still Stars in the Garden

Friday May 30, 2008
Who can resist smelling a peony blossom? For all their charms, peonies are remarkably easy to grow. They don't like to be disturbed by division and will keep ... Read More

Gardening Question of the Week: My Tomatoes Look Healthy, They Bloom, Then Nothing. What’s Wrong? Tomato Blossom Drop

Thursday May 29, 2008
Bill posted this question in the About Gardening Forum: "...my sister recently gave me a few tomato plants. The plants she has at her home always seem ... Read More

Mulching - I Hate It.

Wednesday May 28, 2008
Yes, I confess, I hate to mulch. My thought has always been, if you need a lot of mulch, you don’t have enough plants. Of course I know ... Read More

Growing Basil - The Flavor of Summer

Tuesday May 27, 2008
There are some flavors that just scream summer and fresh basil is one of them. But to have fresh basil this summer, you have to plant it now! ... Read More

Garden Decks - A Room in a View

Monday May 26, 2008
It's Memorial Day, the unofficial start of summer in the U.S., and that means it's time to move outside. A cool drink, a slight breeze and a comfortable place ... Read More

Garden Blog CarnivalBreaking Out of the Box - Container Gardening

Saturday May 24, 2008
I've gone a bit overboard this year with my containers, but nothing like Elke did. She and her husband took an old junkyard boat and first made it a ... Read More

Featured Plant: Tomatoes Growing the Best Tomatoes

Friday May 23, 2008
Most of our vegetables gardens have started producing at least some early crops, but many of us are still awaiting that vegetable gardening prize - the first ripe tomato. ... Read More

Gardening Question of the Week: What's Leaving Tan, Wiggly Paths on My Leaves

Thursday May 22, 2008
Leslie emailed me: “Something is leaving tan, wiggly paths on tomato & bell pepper leaves. Any ideas? If your plant leaves look like someone was doodling squiggly lines, you have leaf ... Read More

Five Common Plants You Might Not Realize are Poisonous

Wednesday May 21, 2008
Your plants may look good enough to eat, but choose your snacks with caution. Some plants, like poison ivy and poison hemlock, come with warnings. These 5 plants ... Read More

How to Plant a Strawberry Pot (Strawberries Optional)

Tuesday May 20, 2008
I posted this strawberry pot step-by-step last July and received a lot of nice letters, so I’m hoping I’ll be seeing strawberry pots in many of the gardens I visit ... Read More

Flowers to Attract Hummingbirds

Monday May 19, 2008
It's always a treat to see a hummingbird make its way through your garden. You can't help but stop what you're doing to watch their constant darting motion. ... Read More

Growing and Caring for Fresh Cut Flowers

Saturday May 17, 2008
Hopefully your garden is beginning to reward you with enough beautiful blooms to cut a few and bring them indoors. About.com's Anne-Marie Barton has an excellent short video demonstrating ... Read More

Featured Plant: Canna

Friday May 16, 2008
Usually I find tropical plants a bit out of place in anything less than a Zone 9 garden, but cannas seem to blend in better than most of the drama ... Read More

Gardening Question of the Week: Summer Oil, Dormant Oil, Horticultural Oil.. Does it Matter?

Thursday May 15, 2008
I got this question while I was shopping for fertilizer the other day. Someone had read that she needed dormant oil for her apple tree and she wanted to ... Read More

Garden Design Featuring White Flowers and Foliage

Wednesday May 14, 2008
White is actually a pretty tricky color to design with, in the garden. White washes out in bright sun, but positively glows in partial shade. The garden ... Read More

(Compost) Tea in the Garden.

Tuesday May 13, 2008
Darlene Fry sent in this very appropriate photo, in response to my asking what items you recycle in your garden. I don’t think Darlene had compost tea in mind, ... Read More

Choosing Colors for Your Landscape

Monday May 12, 2008
I always wish I had a brick or gray house whenever I start to pick out plants for my front yard. Landscaping plants should enhance the house and my ... Read More

Container Gardens - Uncontained Gardening Enthusiasm

Sunday May 11, 2008
Container gardening offers limitless possibilities and several advantages over conventional gardening. In container gardens you can control the soil quality, follow the sun, raise your garden to a good ... Read More

Growing Hostas in Full Sun?

Saturday May 10, 2008
Hostas are shade plants, right? Well, yes and no. We think of hostas as shade perennials, but there are some hostas that need a dose of sunshine to ... Read More

Plant of the Week: Phormium (New Zealand Flax)

Friday May 9, 2008
Phormium is a spiky, spectacular, sword-leafed evergreen perennial that makes a striking garden focal point or specimen plant. Some are small enough to use in containers, others can reach ... Read More

Gardening Question of the Week: Is Vinegar Good for Killing Weeds?

Thursday May 8, 2008
Here’s another question I’ve gotten from more than one reader: can you use vinegar as a herbicide? The short answer is - yes. There are some ifs, ands ... Read More

Controlling Beetles

Wednesday May 7, 2008
Diseased trees are real heart breakers. By the time you notice symptoms, it’s probably too late to treat the tree. Insects infesting trees are a little easier to ... Read More

How to Re-Pot a PlantYes, It Has to Be Done

Tuesday May 6, 2008
Repotting plants is not hard to do, but it can be a little scary to uproot and move a plant that seems fine where it is. Still, every plant ... Read More

Planting a Hedge

Monday May 5, 2008
While we have our pruners out this spring, it's a good time to take a look at those shrubs we planted to give ourselves some privacy. Personally, I like ... Read More

Calling All Photos! - What’s Being Recycled in Your Garden?

Sunday May 4, 2008
We haven’t posted any reader’s photos recently and I think it’s about time we started bragging again, don’t you? How about sending in photos of some of the ... Read More

Time to Clean and Sharpen Your Hand Pruners

Saturday May 3, 2008
There are few tools we rely on more than our hand pruners, but most of us don't really take very good care of them. Keeping your hand pruners clean ... Read More

Plant of the Week: Onions!

Friday May 2, 2008
Yes, onions. Where would we be without onions to cook with? There’s no substitution. And still onions get very little respect. Probably because they go about ... Read More

What to Do in the Garden in May - A Regional Gardening Almanac

Thursday May 1, 2008
May is probably the most hectic month in the garden. Despite all the good intentions, there are now gardening tasks demanding to be done. And if April showers ... Read More

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