Zucchini Rots After Blossoms Drop Off?
That may not be blossom rot. Your zucchini will have two kinds of blossoms, some male and some female. If the bees and other insects do not pollinate the female flower, then the zucchini will start to grow a little bit and then start to rot and will not develop...
Rabbits and Squirrels Eating Garden Plants?
Well 3 years ago I read on the internet that one could put bars of Irish Spring bar soap near the plants. This did not work for me. My own inovation did work (and now I do see it on the internet) is this: Get some cayenne pepper, the kind you use in cooking...
Ants Eating My Roses?
As somebody already said, I dont think ants eat roses. Where you have ants on plants, there are always aphids on the leaves or on the buds. The easiest way to deal with aphids in an organic manner is to spray the leaves and buds in the mornings with a strong...
Peas Dying From the Bottom Up?
In my garden certain types of peas dry from the bottom up quite early in the season. Some peas such as snap peas never do this. I understand this is a virus disease in the soil, and is probably not treatable, but look it up on the internet.
Zucchini Flowers But No Zucchini?
Zucchini plants have both female and male flowers, and bees usually do the pollination. However, some years, I remove a male flower that has opened and rub the pollen on the female flower just after it also has opened. This will give me fruit. To understand...