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A close-up and macro shot of a striped yellow beetle on a leaf of a crop, showcasing cucumber pests in a well lit area

Garden Pests

7 Cucumber Pests to Watch for This Season

To get the crisp, juicy summer crunch of a homegrown cucumber, scouting for invading insects becomes part of their care. The easy, productive vines are susceptible to common garden pests, as well as cucurbit specialists. Join gardening expert Katherine Rowe in the insects we want around our cucurbits and the cucumber pests to prevent.

Thick, wrinkled leaves display reddish discoloration and abnormal curling typical of peach leaf curl infection.

Plant Problems

Peach Leaf Curl: Identification and Treatment

Growing fruit trees has its ups and downs, and it takes work to grow your own delicious, juicy peaches. Peach leaf curl can certainly throw in wrench into the process. Join gardening expert Melissa Strauss to talk about where this disease comes from and what you can do about it.

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Gardening Tips

What Plant Hardiness Zones Don’t Tell You

Plant hardiness zones help determine how long your growing season is and which plants you can grow. Put simply, it’s an average of the lowest temperatures during the year. Though it’s a helpful metric, there’s a lot that a hardiness zone doesn’t tell you!

A faded, diseased petunia with rich red trumpet-shaped flowers among fading grey-green stems covered with drooping, wilted, oval leaves, in a white pot.

Flowers

5 Petunia Diseases: ID, Prevention, and Treatment

Petunias are favorite bedding and container annuals for their long, bloom-filled stems. While usually problem-free, they aren’t immune to the woes of common diseases, some recoverable and some serious. Join gardening expert Katherine Rowe in a look at common diseases for petunias, as well as how to treat and prevent them.

Cut back irises on the garden bed show short, trimmed green stubs emerging from the soil.

Flowers

When and How to Cut Back Iris Leaves After Blooming

By cutting back iris leaves and flower stalks after they finish blooming, you set up next spring’s flowers for even more vigor. Follow along as master naturalist and experienced gardener Sarah Jay walks through the steps for how to cut back irises after blooming.

A close-up shot of a small cluster of red colored, tubular flowers of the vermillionaire cuphea

Ornamental Gardens

How to Plant, Grow, and Care For ‘Vermillionaire®’ Cuphea

For a nonstop summer bloom supply in an easy-going package, look to Cuphea ‘Vermillionaire.’ The award-winner brings continual firecracker blooms and sweet nectar through frost to the delight of pollinators. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe explores the long-blooming hybrid that requires little gardener intervention to perform all season.

An overhead and close-up shot of developing crops on pots, showcasing how to grow cuttings in potatoes

Propagation

Growing Plant Cuttings in Potatoes: Does it Really Work?

Social media is packed with viral videos showing plant cuttings sprouting from potatoes, supposedly an easy propagation method anyone can try. Garden expert Madison Moulton examines whether this unusual technique actually works to separate viral gardening myths from propagation reality.