Armed and ready

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A successful six-step method for controlling insects and fungi in the garden is presented. The steps include selecting plants that are resistant to diseases and insects. The pests that require control must be specified to determine whether to use fungicides or insecticides.

Author: Bender, Steve
Fungi, Control, Insect pests, Insect control

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A new pallette for poinsettias

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Gardeners who want to have a new and different look for the Christmas season may try growing pink-white and rose-pink poinsettias. However, gardeners need to ensure that these plants receive the proper amount of sunlight and temperature to prolong their lives.

Author: Bender, Steve
Appreciation, Varieties, Plants in winter, Poinsettias

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Heliopsis takes the heat

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The sunflower heliopsis is a hardy perennial which flowers in hot temperatures of even up to 100 degrees. The perennials grow from three to four feet tall and wide, and they blooms from June through September.

Author: Bender, Steve
Growth, Oilseed plants, Sunflowers

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Subjects list: Methods, Gardening
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