Pop starts
In spring, most gardeners have a cluster of newly purchased plants waiting to be set in the ground.
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In spring, most gardeners have a cluster of newly purchased plants waiting to be set in the ground.
Multiflora rose has many characteristics of ornamental roses, but this plant is an aggressive shrub with wicked hooked thorns.
Truly an old-fashioned favorite, this shrub has appeared in many a hedge around an old farmhouse.
The radish root maggot can be a particularly rude pest in the vegetable garden. These pale larvae tunnel through the …