Harmful Diseases and Insects in the Summer Garden – Symptoms, Prevention and Treatment

Harmful Diseases and Insects in the Summer Garden – Symptoms, Prevention and Treatment

Nothing frustrates the avid gardener more than the presence of pathogens and harmful insects in the summer garden—disfiguring leaves, ruining fruit production, stunting growth and disrupting overall aesthetics. To further complicate matters, different pathogens can produce similar symptoms while some insect infestations can even mimic signs of disease. Take heart, however, because many diseases and insect problems can be treated, controlled or prevented with some initial planning and routine monitoring along with a basic knowledge of plant diagnostics.

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Introducing Bold New Butterfly Bushes Sure to Make a Statement in Your Late Summer Garden

Introducing Bold New Butterfly Bushes Sure to Make a Statement in Your Late Summer Garden

Vibrantly colored and low-maintenance with blooms that last from early summer until the first frost—butterfly bushes (Botanical Name: Buddleia) are the perfect perennial shrub to brighten up the summer garden. These new butterfly bush introductions, currently being offered by Reynolds Garden Center, are certain to make even the smallest garden pop with color and entice butterflies and hummingbirds to your property.

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Gardening for Your Body, Soul and Well-Being

Gardening for Your Body, Soul and Well-Being

Nothing creates such instant gratification, hopeful anticipation and lasting memories than time spent in the garden--planting, nurturing and observing the cycle of life. Tilling the soil, planting a seed and tending a garden is time well spent and restorative to the psyche. This is especially true during these tiring times of social distancing and forced isolation when life revolves around the confines of the home and life’s simple pleasures create a welcome diversion from the unsettling headlines of the day.

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Tips for First-Time Gardeners

Tips for First-Time Gardeners

Gardening is a great choice for anyone looking to start a new hobby. It’s physical work, and a surprisingly effective form of exercise. Time spent outside tending your plants means more sunlight and fresh air, both of which have been linked to improved physical and mental health. But perhaps most simply, gardening gives you the chance to create. Whether you’re growing your own food or creating an outdoor oasis, you can use your skills and imagination to make something wonderful.

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