Question: Chinese Hibiscus bloom nicely in my small greenhouse… but please tell me why the leaves turn yellow and drop of while the plant continues to flower. I feed with liquid fertilizer in the water and keep the temperature about 60 degrees most of the winter. O.A., Neb. Answer: Your temperature may be a little […]
Sea-Lavender
Question: Where can I get seed of sea-lavender and how should I grow it? Is it annual or perennial? I want to grow it for drying. Can it be grown like celosias? What colors are the flowers? E.L., Ark. Answer: Sea-lavender, botanically Limonium latifolium, is usually listed under Statice in seed catalogues. This one is […]
Ailing Peonies
Question: Two of my peony plants, always strong and healthy, came up odd last spring. The previous fall I had mulched the bed with cow manure, could it have burned the tops? Would the tree peony be suitable for Nebraska climate? E.M., Nebraska. Answer: The trouble with your peonies is probably due to some cause […]
Organic
Organic – In popular usage, all products of natural origin are organic. In fertilizers: manure, fish, and sludge, are organic; chemical plant foods derived from the air or from minerals and synthetically produced are called inorganic. Proponents of organics point out that soils become less “friable” when inorganics are used. Users of inorganic plant foods […]
Herbicides
Herbicides are chemical substances used to kill plants. They may be non-selective and kill all vegetation to which they are applied or sterilize the soil. Others which destroy one type of plant without appreciably affecting another are called selective herbicides. Weed-and Feed lawn fertilizers are examples of fertilizers with selective herbicides incorporated. They destroy broadleaved […]
NPK
NPK – The symbols for the big three nutrients needed by plants. N is for nitrogen P is for phosphorus K is for potash The percent of each element in a package or bottle of fertilizer is always shown in NPK order. For example a 16-16-8 fertilizer is 16%, 16% and 8% per cent potash. […]
Malathion
Malathion – Has been used for decades. Malathion is a safe insecticide in the hands of the gardener. Malathion has a wide range of insects it controls.
Life Cycle
Life Cycle – Most insects go through several distinct changes during their lifetimes. These changes constitute their life cycle. The life cycle of the beetle family and the moth-butterfly family are classically illustrated: The beetles are frequently destructive in both larva and adult stages. Pest control is, therefore, frequently directed at both stages. The butterfly […]
Host Plant
Host Plant – Any plant that furnishes subsistence for a plant pest. In the literal sense any plant that a bug or disease lives on is a host plant. In general usage, however, the term is used to describe a plant that is notorious for offering sustenance to any one bad pest. For example some […]
Growth Regulators
Growth Regulators – Substances in plants that regulate growth are called auxins or hormones; similar substances made synthetically by man are also called plant hormones. The term used generally to describe both the natural and manufactured hormones and auxins is growth regulator. For example and “old time chemical” 2,4—D is a growth regulator used as […]
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