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Tomatoes are some of the most popular plants in home gardens - but are prone to various diseases. Understanding which diseases are prevalent and what to do will help keep your tomatoes healthy.
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Roses are the flowers of romance, and can grow well in Iowa with relatively little maintenance. Learn which roses are hardy and disease resistant for your Iowa garden.
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Melons are a refreshing summer treat - and grow well in Iowa! Whether you fancy cantaloupe, honeydew or watermelon, we have tips on growing melons in your garden.
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If you're looking to grow some Asian plants in Iowa, check out some of our favorites!
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Ferns are everywhere, and are a great starting point for designing your yard. Here are some tips on what varieties do well in Iowa as well as the best conditions for planting them.
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Fungal disease and pests will never stop. Whether you're a first time gardener or a seasoned grower, experts have steps you can take to limit damage in your garden.
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As winter fades, the seeds you carefully planted inside have sprouted into capable young plants. Now, it's time to make sure they're set up for success outside.
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Iowans feast on morel mushrooms in the spring — but they'll never tell you where they found them.
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Many gardeners tout manure’s superiority to synthetic products available today. And if done right, it’ll be a fantastic supply of necessary nutrients to grow a large healthy garden.
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Early spring is the perfect time to start seeds indoors so you can transplant them straight into the garden once the weather warms up.