[Image description: a split photo, with the top picture showing cloves/bulbs of Elephant, Vietnamese Purple, and Nootka Rose garlic varieties about to be planted in a raised bed mulched with straw, and the bottom picture showing a few green sprouts peeking up through the straw.]
[Image description: a seed starting tray, with plant labels at the back. Centered is a row of basil seedlings with a set of true leaves, and to the left is a row labeled parsley, with only one seedling that’s suspiciously basil-looking.]
They like to hide under the leaves but I usually catch a few on the top. Have been turning my mint into patchy grey leaves that eventually wither and fall off.
I decided I wanted to try loofah. In the face of my constant neglect that bordered on felonious, I present to you the loofah I found after I picked up the trellis the storm blew over. Huzzah!
New to plants and moved some to my office. I just noticed these things that look like bug eggs. What are they? Should I remove them?.https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/fc6aaf6d-1472-487c-a1b1-1bdbd50bd5c5.jpeg
Hey everyone, first time growing corn and one of the cobs is looking positively haunted, I’m pretty sure these are enlarged kernels, have anyone seen something like this? Know why it happens? And if it ripens, is it safe to eat?
Abstract: Soil is one of the most important natural resources and medium for plant growth. Anthropogenic interventions such as tillage, irrigation, and fertilizer application can affect the health of the soil. Use of fertilizer nitrogen (N) for crop production influences soil health primarily through changes in organic matter...
This is my first year of gardening having recently bought of first house with a garden. Growing a couple of my favourite vegetables, including broccoli!