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Make your lawn and garden the envy of the neighborhood with eHow’s tips on subjects like growing grass and storing bulbs for winter. Growing an herb garden? Is a rock garden a better fit for your environment? eHow has suggestions for both, plus advice on rose gardens, vegetable patches and planting a lawn. Protect your hard work with information on controlling pests, testing soil and fertilization. eHow even helps you get your supplies together with How Tos on organizing gardening tools.

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  • How to Get Rid of Caterpillars in Fruit Trees

    Caterpillars attack and inhabit many trees, including fruit trees, producing webs and eating foliage. A serious infestation will stunt the growth of the tree and make it susceptible to disease....

  • How to Make an Avocado Tree Bear Fruit

    Avocado trees are subtropical plants that thrive in warm to hot temperatures. The evergreen tree grows up to 40 to 80 feet tall and has many branches. It has small, greenish flowers and fruit that...

  • How to Clear Your Home of Fruit Flies or Gnats

    Have you ever had those annoying little flies buzzing around your house, especially in warm months?? These are usually fruit flies or a species of gnats and are often seen in the warm months when...

  • How to Mix Malathion for Fruit Trees

    Malathion is a pesticide that is used to control many pests. Mosquitoes, Japanese beetles, Mediterranean fruit flies, aphids and vinegar flies are some of the pests it controls. The basic use of...

  • Natural Ways to Control Fruit Tree Bugs

    Fruit trees are a lovely addition to any landscape or garden, however they must be properly cared for in order to protect them from bugs and pests that will try to eat the fruit before you can get...

  • How Does Crabgrass Preventer Affect Tomato Plants?

    Crab grass is a type of weed that spreads into lawns. It looks different from your ordinary grass and can spread easily from one place to another. Crab grass preventer is usually a chemical spray...

  • How to Plant Dry Banana Passion Fruit Seeds

    Eaten fresh or as flavoring for drinks, banana passion fruit (or curuba as it is often known) is a delicious tropical fruit that you can grow in your own backyard. The fast-growing banana passion...

  • How to Use Fruit & Vegetable Pulp

    Juicers have been on the market as products to improve health and increase the daily intake of fruits and vegetables in the American diet. One of the natural byproducts of juicing is the leftover...

  • How to Stop a Pear Tree from Bearing Fruit

    If you have a pear tree, you may look at the fruit-growing season as either a blessing or a menace. Although pears can be eaten raw or made into pies, jams or jellies, pear trees produce heavy...

  • How to Grow Muscadine Grapes

    The art and science of growing your own food extends your own budget as well as supplying your family with wholesome produce all year round. Muscadines, also known as Scuppernongs, are a hardy and...

  • How to Grow Republic of Texas Orange Trees

    Whether you want a nice cold glass of juice each morning, or just a bold splash of color in your yard, the Republic of Texas Orange Tree is perfect. This thorny tree is known throughout Texas for...

  • How to Identify Lemon Tree Bugs

    Lemon trees are popular as home-grown fruit trees because they require little care and thrive easily in warm climates. Their foliage is attractive and their fruit can be juiced, eaten or used as a...

  • How to Identify the Names of Florida Palm Trees

    Botanists have identified nearly 2,600 species of palms. Common Florida palm trees include the Chinese Fan Palm, the Fishtail Palm, the Coconut Palm, the Foxtail Palm and the Royal Palm. To...

  • How to Extract Banana Seeds From the Banana

    Most varieties of bananas sold in the United States contain no seeds within the fruit. Wild banana varieties found in Africa and Asia have dark, hard-angled or rounded seeds embedded into the...

  • How to Grow Backyard Fruit

    Fruit is delicious and yummy! Fruit can be expensive. Why not try growing a variety of different fruits in your own backyard? It's easy, fun, economical and healthy for you and your family. ...

  • How to Prune a Grape Arbor

    There are few garden features more charming and inviting than a grape arbor covered with lush foliage and laden with ripe fruit. Careful pruning of a grape arbor is essential from the very...

  • How to Keep Raccoons Away From Plum Trees

    Raccoons are high adaptable, curious and intelligent creatures. They have easily learned to live within urban communities and scavenge for food in backyards. Sweet, ripe plums are a treat that...

  • What Causes Mildew on Apples?

    Podosphaera leucotricha is the fungus that causes mildew on apples and apple trees. The fungus can affect all parts of the apple tree from stem and leaves to shoots and fruit. Fruit that has been...

  • How to Get Rid of Bothersome Fruit Flies

    Fruit flies are little gnat type creatures that infest your home, usually the kitchen and damp areas such as the garage, in search of rotting foods and corroded drains. Many of these pesky flies...

  • How to Kill Elderberry Bugs

    The sweet nectar in elderberry plants attracts a variety of insects, including beetles of all types. The sap beetle is commonly attracted to the nectar. Elderberry plants play host to mites of all...

  • Are Grasshoppers Bad for Fruit Trees?

    Keeping fruit trees healthy and productive takes time and care. This is why finding insects on your fruit tree can be a cause for concern. If you have found a grasshopper or two on your tree, this...

  • How to Harvest Fresh Bananas to Eat

    Banana plants, or banana trees, as they are more commonly called, produce some of the tastiest fruit. With the right climate and soil conditions, watching a banana plant mature is fascinating....

  • How to Rid Yourself of Fruit Flies

    do you have annoying fruit flies in your house right now? This article will tell you how to get rid of them.

  • Tomato Growing Hints & Tips

    Tomatoes are a natural for the home garden. They bloom and produce fruits that you can use in a variety of ways from early summer until the first frosts. Even then, if you follow a few traditional...

  • How to Buy a Blueberry Bush

    If you want to take advantage of the benefits of growing your own fruit, but you prefer not to wait for a tree to be fruitful, buying a blueberry bush is a great option. These compact bushes...

  • How to Maintain Apple Trees

    Having an apple tree, whether it be single or an orchard, can bring delight during each harvest. To keep the tree(s) healthy as well as have a high yield of fruit, you need to give it attention...

  • What Kind of Mulch Is Good to Put Around Fruit Trees?

    Mulch is essential in growing fruit trees. It reduces the growth of weeds that steal the minerals in the soil needed by fruit trees to grow and bear fruit. Mulch also helps maintain moisture in...

  • How to Start a Fruit Tree From Seed

    Few things are as simply satisfying as picking fruit from your very own tree. Most commercial fruit is grown from cuttings and hybrids, so if you start a fruit tree from seed, you may not get the...

  • How to Select Fruit Tree Varieties

    Fruit trees offer atmosphere and foliage for your lawn, and they provide scrumptious fruit for your family. By growing your own fruit, you will save money on your grocery bills. You'll also know...

  • How to Grow Chayote (Schium edule)

    This vining vegetable prefers cool, wet climates. Unlike the cucumber the fruit is one big fleshy seed. Chayote grows best around 1,100 meters above sea level where the humidity is high. In The...

  • How to Use Tomato Cones

    Tomatoes are one of the most popular plants in American vegetable gardens, and for good reason---you just can't beat a BLT made with home-grown tomatoes. If you leave tomato plants unsupported,...

  • What Kind of Light Makes Tomatoes Grow?

    Tomatoes, like most plants, require specific growing conditions. Knowing the correctly light source can help you grow tomatoes indoors. Even if you plan to grow tomatoes outside, it is crucial to...

  • How to Mulch Fruit Trees

    Fruit tree mulching is an easy and important practice for keeping your trees healthy year after year. Any fruit tree will benefit from the application of a good mulch as long as a few key points...

  • How to Grow Fruit Trees From Grafts

    Grafting fruit trees is the process of affixing a piece of one tree to the base of another tree. The reason to do this is to produce multiple varieties of fruit on one tree. Another reason to...

  • How to Care for Bing Cherry Trees

    The most popular type of sweet cherry in America, Bing cherries provide a healthy and tasty food. There is no better way to ensure that you receive the freshest and tastiest Bing cherries than by...

  • Description of Citrus Fruit Trees

    Citrus trees are flowering, warm-weather plants that produce tart, edible fruits such as oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruit and kumquats. Citrus fruit trees are popular garden trees because of...

  • How to Grow Stanley Plum Trees

    There is no better way to ensure fresh, juicy, tasty fruit than growing it yourself. Gardeners, chefs, food lovers...with some care and precision, nearly anyone can grow fresh fruit in their...

  • How to Get Rid of Moles & Voles Around Fruit Trees

    If you wake up one morning to find your yard has become a mine field of tunnels, and your garden, shrubbery and fruit trees are all but destroyed, you may have a mole problem. But moles may not be...

  • How to Dry Fruit Seeds and Plant in Containers

    You can accomplish a great deal by saving and drying your own fruit seeds for planting. By starting the seeds indoors, you get an early start on growing fruit trees.

  • How to Grow Espalier Fruit Trees

    Espalier gardening occurs when a plant is trained to grow in a pattern against a flat surface. It is striking when flowering plants are trained and even more spectacular when fruit trees are...

  • How to Transplant Fruit Plants

    Transplanting fruit plants is a simple procedure as long as you follow a few necessary steps. Choose the right time of year to remove the plant, remove and replant it with care, and pick the right...

  • Avocado Tree Diseases

    Avocado trees can take 10 to 15 years to mature and bear fruit. Unlike other common fruit, avocados are harvested before ripening. Diseases can hurt fruit production, and vary based upon location...

  • How to Protect Peach & Nectarine Trees

    Peach and nectarine trees live for many years and produce an abundance of sweet, nutritious fruit if taken care of. Both of these trees, however, are more prone to disease and insects than many...

  • How to Use Hedge Apples to Control Spiders

    Spiders are helpful in controlling other pests in and around homes. That being said, many people still want these creepy crawlers out of their houses. Hedge apples, which are the harmless yet...

  • Plum Tree Problems

    Plum trees will bear fruit for the entire growing season so long as they stay healthy and don't succumb to some of the problems that affect the plum tree. Although the problems are minor and can...

  • Should You Water Plants If a Freeze Is Coming?

    A freeze warning is issued for your area and you are concerned with losing your decorative plants and shrubs. You have seen fruit growers water trees during a freeze to protect them and wonder if...

  • How to Keep Birds Away From Peach Trees

    It can be a battle for peach tree owners to stop birds from eating the peaches, but there are solutions. It's best to troubleshoot the situation before purchasing expensive products to keep birds...

  • How to Make a Cheap, Effective, and Eco-Friendly Fruit Fly Trap

    Fruit flies are one of the worst pests. Only one has to fly into your house to spawn a swarm over night. Getting rid of them is usually a pain, but by using this quick and easy technique, you can...

  • Which Fruit Trees Grow in Zone 3?

    The cold, northern reaches of the United States are not known for fruit production, but a surprising number of fruit trees can be grown there. Many fruit trees require a cold winter to produce...

  • Mothballs for Pest Treatment for Fruit Trees

    If your fruit trees are under attack from garden pests, you can take easy action to eliminate this problem. Whether you're dealing with squirrels, deer or other animals, mothballs can provide an...

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