With its oversized seeds and small leaves, Peirson's milk vetch is well adapted for survival in the harsh conditions of blowing sand dunes. Large seeds ensure that germinated seedlings have enough ...
Dear Neil: With all the rain I’m seeing flowers I don’t recall ever seeing before in 20 years of living here. Any thoughts? A: You have a bumper crop of horseherb with the small yellow flowers. Many ...
DESCRIPTION: The Coachella Valley milk vetch is an erect winter annual herb that grows eight to 12 inches high. The plant is densely covered with silky, white hairs, and it produces flowers that range ...
Everybody loves tomatoes, but they’re not the easiest vegetable to grow. They get diseases, leaves drop, fruits rot, and gardeners will always listen to a new tip for growing healthier ones with ...
Comfrey plants, an alternative to daikons, can improve gardens with tough, compact soil by breaking up and aerating ...
Q: I have a steep slope that was covered in crown vetch. I covered it in landscape fabric and mulch to kill it. It's been two years and it appears to have worked. Should I go ahead and tear up the mat ...
Researchers tested the effects of vetch residue management strategies incorporating green manure using a roller-crimper and different organic fertilizers on organic zucchini yield and quality. When ...
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