Posts Tagged: fabric
Gardening Confusions
By Susanne von Rosenberg, UC Master Gardener of Napa County Some gardening advice...
Not all wilted leaves are caused by lack of water. (gardeningknowhow.com)
Waterlogged soil could be a cause for wilted leaves. (greenmylife.in)
Fusarium wilt in strawberry. Known to affect tomatoes, too. (ucanr.edu)
Verticillium wilt on tomatoes. Caused by a soil fungus. (ucanr.edu)
Vertebrate pests damage roots, leading to loss of water to leaves. (ucanr.edu)
Using tree chips instead of bark chips conserves water. (sonorantreesvc.com)
Read the label. Follow directions exactly. (bgi-usa.com)
Woven landscape fabric is water and air permeable. (flowerarmor.com)
Weeds -do- grow through landscape fabric, and mulch. You might have fewer weeds, but they'll still need to be removed! (homeguides.sfgate.com)
Blog, Linda Chalker-Scott Horticultural Myths (pinterest.com)
Controlling Clothes Moths
Spotting a small moth fluttering around your closet then discovering damaged fabric or other items...
Do You Have Carpet Beetles in Your Home?
Have you noticed small, rounded beetles that resemble miniature lady beetles crawling your home...