Gardens do not take care of themselves.
Plants thrive and fail for many reasons, but if you improve the soil, choose the right plants, plant them at the right time, and encourage them along the way, you will h.
In When Good Gardens Go Bad , veteran author and pioneer organic gardener Judy Barrett offers safe, practical, and inexpensive advice for handling Common Garden Problems and challenges.
Poor soil, pests, disease, fungus, and inclement weather can ruin plants and a gardener\'s zeal.
Gardens do not take care of themselves