Tropical and Exotic Plants to Keep Your Property Private

Dan Nursery Crops, This Land of Ours

Some Tropical and Exotic Plants that will keep your property as private as possible. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. If you’re looking for something a little different, consider a palm tree. A lot of people use palms in their yard for a more tropical look.  And, the cat palm is a great choice when you want to create a privacy …

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Small Space Gardening Doesn’t Have to Be a Struggle

Dan Fruits, Herbs, Nursery Crops, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours, Vegetables

Tips for edible gardens in small spaces. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Gardening in small spaces doesn’t have to be a struggle. Maximize your minimal gardening space by strategically pairing fruits, vegetables and flowers. Plant flowers that will attract beneficial bugs that will pollinate the vegetables. They can also deter harmful insects resulting in better growing conditions and …

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Suggestions for Squeezing a Garden onto a Small Deck or Patio

Dan Fruits, Herbs, Nursery Crops, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours, Vegetables

Some ways to squeeze a garden on to your small deck or patio. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Starting a garden can be a challenge if your deck or patio is the size of a postage stamp. The good news is that there are many clever, space-saving garden ideas where large backyards are not required. You may even …

Dealing with Aggressive, Destructive, Japanese Beetles

Dan Pest/Pest Control, This Land of Ours

Some ways to deal with Japanese Beetles. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Japanese beetles are aggressive, destructive pests in the summer garden. They are known for ruining our favorites things like roses, perennial hibiscus, raspberry bushes and any fruit tree. When Japanese beetles appear each summer, you have two opportunities to deal with them effectively: Attack adults in …

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Crabapples Might be Worth Growing at Home

Dan Fruits, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

Why crabapples might be worth growing at home. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. The term crabapple tree refers to pretty much any wild apple tree, and the term crabapple, refers to the significantly smaller apples. Like domesticated apples, they produce five-petaled flowers that can range between white and red. These flowers are pollinated by insects, likely bees, …