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  1. @TheDietTech If you want to avoid all pesticides, even organic, try good critters. Lady bugs, praying mantis & toads will eat bad bugs
  2. @TheDietTech There are several organic pesticides you can use. Here are a few recipies you can try: http://bit.ly/v5UUe
  3. @shawnasie If they are in containers, yes. Also, try watering in both AM and PM. this will reduce the heat stress.
  4. @shawnasie The stress of the heat is killing the leaves but plant is ok to make fruit. Fruit may be of lower quality if issue is not fixed.
  5. @Kummert No, they need water now to support fruit production. Here is more info on watering watermelons: http://bit.ly/131vjF
  6. @shawnasie Either watering issue or nutrient lack. W/ that weather flux, I would say water. Hot days are stressing plants, causing problem
  7. @shawnasie Did the pea leaves turn yellow too,or just disappear? Also, what has your weather been like? Helps us figure out yellow leaves
  8. @stresdbutblessd. Beans, peas, potato, carrot, broccoli, cauliflower, onion are good fall crops. Info on Fall Veggies: http://bit.ly/DrmQR
  9. @adianthus Depends on the variety. If it is a bush variety, then no. If it is a vine variety, yes. They grow better upward if vining.
  10. @LuckyGinger Getting rid of bamboo is very hard, but can be done. Here is an article on killing bamboo that will help: http://bit.ly/AaMZV
  11. Lovely Lobelia! Under used and under appreciated. Grow some of these flowers in your garden: http://bit.ly/V91me
  12. @MoKathyA There are many reasons why tomato plants get yellow leaves. This article will help explain what causes this: http://bit.ly/w1GZz
  13. @ginnyvb Yes, unfortunatly. It is hard to kill. Treat it again at 1st sign of growth & eventually the effort to regrow will kill it perm
  14. @Hiltonater Mushrooms are grown from "spawn" and you can start them anytime. Here is more info on growing mushrooms: http://bit.ly/Lyo5t
  15. @Gardenwiseguy We would be more than happy to help.Thx for following.
  16. Squirrels driving you squirrelly? Get them out of your garden with these tips for getting rid of squirrels: http://bit.ly/XARzs
  17. @jaaronkotzker Yes. There was no saving it. H2O just sped it up. Don't put nightshade family plants there for 2 years, or they will die too
  18. @jaaronkotzker Sounds like a disease called wilt. Lots of water makes it to go faster.Info: http://bit.ly/876rN
  19. @fenderswife Yep, maybe. They are awful like that. For test, put a pan of beer by plant. Slugs will drown in it at night if it is slugs.
  20. @fenderswife It is most likely slugs. Basil is a favorite & they eat it at night. Here are some tips for killing slugs: http://bit.ly/vUDKb