Borage plants grow three feet tall and two feet wide and self-sow with ease so that you will enjoy their garden presence for ...
It’s a friendly companion plant for tomatoes, beans, peas, squash and cucumbers, warding off cabbage worms and tomato hornworms, even deterring slugs and snails. And — drumroll, please — it’s fully ...
Preventive spraying of pesticides, such as one specific to caterpillars – Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki (Btk) – requires regular applications. This will incur cost, time and effort, and is ...
borage, arugula and chervil. Cool-season annual herbs can be grown from seeds or transplants. If you are an experienced seed ...
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If you’re hoping to have herbs ready to use by the holidays, you’re best off buying transplants. You can grow herbs from seeds, of course, but going this route takes longer to achieve a full-sized ...
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It’s crucial to use pesticides safely to protect bees and our environment ... Anita Deeley from BeverlyBees.com says native plants like mints, lavender, and borage are key. They support local bees and ...
Group 2, ‘Processed Culinary Ingredients,’ contains products that have undergone pressing, refining, grinding, milling, and drying, such as plant oils (e.g., olive oil), butter, and honey – such ...