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Plant Problems

Learn how to avoid the many plant problems you'll run into when gardening - pests, diseases, and more. We provide treatment and prevention tips!

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Plant Problems

5 Causes of Underdeveloped Corn Cobs in the Garden

Sweet corn brings the juicy, hallmark taste of summer. If you’ve waited patiently for your ears to reach peak ripeness, only to find them underdeveloped and lacking the sweet kernels, explore common causes with gardening expert Katherine Rowe. You may be able to remedy them for another round of sowing.

A gardener in grey gloves holds a cracked, split carrot with jagged edges, black soil clinging to its surface, and a tuft of green leaves on top, in the garden.

Plant Problems

Cracked, Split Carrots: Why It Happens & What to Do

Pulling up a cracked, split carrot is always a disappointment. These unsightly cracks often indicate underlying growing issues that you’ll want to avoid during the growing season. Gardening expert Madison Moulton explains what causes carrot splitting and how to prevent it from happening.

Freshly harvested irregular and deformed tomatoes sit on a wooden table in the garden among lush tomato plants.

Plant Problems

8 Causes of Irregular and Deformed Tomatoes

Picture-perfect tomatoes don't always develop naturally. Understanding why fruits become misshapen can help you prevent these issues in future harvests. Gardening expert Madison Moulton breaks down the most common causes of deformed tomatoes and what you can do about them.

A close-up shot of several fruits and foliage lacking in essential microelements, showcasing tomato nutrient deficiency

Plant Problems

7 Signs Your Tomato Plants Have a Nutrient Deficiency

Tomato plants are notorious for their heavy feeding requirements, and when they don't get what they need, they'll definitely tell you. Learning to read these warning signs early can save your entire tomato harvest. Gardening expert Madison Moulton explains how to identify and address common nutrient deficiencies before they become a problem.

A young cherry tree with bright red fruits and green foliage is covered with protective plastic netting to protect the garden from birds.

Garden Pests

7 Ways to Protect Your Garden From Hungry Birds

Hungry birds peck at berries, fruits, and vegetables. They run off with nutritious harvests! Instead of letting them wreak havoc in your garden, try these easy strategies for protecting the site. Native plant gardener Jerad Bryant shares seven organic-friendly ways to discourage hungry birds.

Bright yellow goldenrod flowers with slender petals attract wasps like the Asian paper wasp collecting pollen and nectar.

Garden Pests

15 Common Plants That Attract Wasps

It's unusual to talk about wanting to attract wasps. But these insects are valuable members of the garden ecosystem. Whether you want to attract them or avoid them, it's good to know which plants they like. Here are some of their favorites to add or take away from your garden!

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Weeds

7 Invasive Weeds to Remove From Your Pond Now

Prevent your backyard pond from getting overgrown with invasive aquatic weeds through early detection and quick removal. These aggressive pond weeds can easily take over, harming water quality, fish, and aesthetics. Here are the 7 most common species to look out for.

Close-up of corn ears showing ragged kernels damaged by a corn earworm, a plump, striped caterpillar with a brown head that feeds on developing corn.

Garden Pests

How to Combat Corn Earworms: Prevention and Management

Sweet corn envelops the taste of summer, with a much sweeter and fresher taste when it's homegrown. Corn earworms steal some of the joy as a common pest that can pop up throughout the season, especially with later yields. Garden expert Katherine Rowe explores how to prevent and manage the corn invaders for the most starchy goodness.

Slender European paper wasp with yellow and black markings perched on delicate yellow dill flowers, showing its benefits to the garden.

Garden Pests

3 Benefits of Wasps in the Garden

You might not know it, given their stinging reputation, but wasps are extremely helpful in the garden. Pollinator enthusiast Melissa Strauss makes the case for appreciating these flying frenemies, rather than chasing them off.

Close-up of a gardener's hand pulling a small weed with green leaves and a thin tuft of roots from a gravel garden bed.

Weeds

7 Effective Weeding Strategies for Gravel

Gravel is a low-maintenance mulch that creates a natural alpine look in the garden. Though it’s easy to care for, an occasional weed or two may sprout between its tiny rocks. Use these seven effective weeding strategies to ensure your gravel stays weed-free year-round.

Patches of dry brown grass scattered irregularly among healthy green lawn blades, creating a mottled summer lawn appearance, indicating summer lawn disease.

Plant Problems

7 Summer Lawn Diseases to Watch For

Summer heat and humidity create perfect conditions for lawn diseases that can devastate your grass in a matter of days. Knowing what to look for can save your lawn from permanent damage, especially since many diseases aren’t completely curable. Gardening expert Madison Moulton lists 7 summer lawn diseases you need to watch out for.