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  1. Using Used Coffee Grounds - HelpfulGardener.com

    The coffee grounds WILL get moldy if left on the surface of the soil and stays moist. It’s better to rake or hoe them in. Careful around the plants. Also, when mulching around plants, NEVER allow mulch to …

  2. Venus Fly Trap - HelpfulGardener.com

    Apr 24, 2006 · Venus Fly Trap Well, they derive their nutrition not from the soil but, rather from insects that the plant digests. So, the best thing you can do for your plant is give it lots to eat. thisbattymom …

  3. Stink bugs!!! - helpfulgardener.com

    Aug 30, 2023 · Stink bugs are a difficult pest to deal with and probably takes a combination of methods: As always, you want to be growing plenty of flowers that attract beneficial insects. Ladybugs, …

  4. Hornworm? Pic and need solution - helpfulgardener.com

    Nov 8, 2009 · We have tons of birds and I even have nesting robins within 25 feet of those plants. He was deep in the center of the cage on a 3 inch tomato. I only found him by reaching in and getting a …

  5. WHat is these on my plant leaves? should I worry?

    Jun 25, 2010 · Aphids are very common. That's why I just spray all my plants down with plain water when I see too many aphids starting to accumulate. A healthy plant can support some pests without …

  6. adenium seeds - HelpfulGardener.com

    Aug 14, 2011 · adenium seeds The original in PhotoBucket is small. I just visited your photobucket page and clicked through and it appears that the original is the size you see displayed here. You will have …

  7. Vertical Supports - Your creative ideas - HelpfulGardener.com

    Mar 7, 2010 · Since you will be producing more plant and fruit in a small space, it will probably require more nutrition in the soil than would be required only for the corn. You probably will need to monitor …

  8. Aerated Compost Tea - Page 3 - HelpfulGardener.com

    Sep 15, 2009 · I let this mix brew with two air stones for 1-3 days and dilute it with another 5gallons of water before I use on the plants. The air stones are pumped with a cheap fish tank air pump and the …

  9. Rhubarb - helpfulgardener.com

    Jul 19, 2009 · Rhubarb Why wait til spring? Why not plant in the fall? Here in Ohio, early Sept is a good time to plant perennials. The heat breaks and the plants have time to establish a good root system …

  10. Hello! - HelpfulGardener.com

    Feb 24, 2012 · New to the forum here. Live in Western Maryland and have been gardening (flowers and landsacpe) for about the last 15 years. Still finding each year thats there's still much for me to learn. …