Early pest management for tomatoes
The first consideration for those who plant in the soil is the threat of soil insects, especially cutworms.
 How to grow cordon tomatoes
   How to grow cordon tomatoes  Get advice on growing cordon tomatoes, including tips on pinching out sideshoots, watering and feeding.
 Beware the thrips threat!
   Beware the thrips threat!  The western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis) was accidentally introduced into this country some years ago, with severe consequences for many crops.
 Propagation Procedures for Growing Tomatoes
   Propagation Procedures for Growing Tomatoes  Many gardeners prefer to obtain their tomato plants from a nursery for a specific planting time, but there are those who prefer to raise their own
 Controlling the African bollworm
   Controlling the African bollworm  As a tomato grower you always need to be on the lookout for the African bollworm (Helicoverpa armigera), no matter the season.
 Spray your tomatoes effectively
   Spray your tomatoes effectively  Everyone who knows anything about tomatoes knows that spraying and disease control are extremely important. Tomatoes have a reputation for being especially
 Other tomato wilts
   Other tomato wilts  We have already discussed bacterial wilt which sees the leaves and growing tip of an apparently healthy plant hanging due to lack of water.
 Growing Lettuce in Greenhouses and Frames
   Growing Lettuce in Greenhouses and Frames  The lettuce Lactuca sativa is increasing in importance as a greenhouse crop since the breeding of short-day varieties has made year-round production possible
 Pests and Diseases of Tree Fruit - Part 1
   Pests and Diseases of Tree Fruit - Part 1  Including: apples, pears, quinces, cherries, plums, damsons, peaches, almonds, apricots and nectarines
 Biological Control of Common Greenhouse Pests - Part 1
   Biological Control of Common Greenhouse Pests - Part 1  Some pests in the greenhouse can be controlled by introducing their natural enemies artificially. A range of such biological controls, which may be predatory
 Plant Pests and Diseases – Biological Control
   Plant Pests and Diseases – Biological Control  An important aspect of organic gardening is the encouragement of natural predators and parasites to keep pests and diseases in check
 Why prune tomatoes?
   Why prune tomatoes?  There are instances where tomatoes have to be pruned and cases where pruning is entirely optional. We therefore need to know why we prune
 Growing Roses from Cuttings
   Growing Roses from Cuttings  Rose lovers are always talking with friends and fellow gardeners about their plants. Trading cuttings is a social medium of exchange that many take part in
 Dealing with Hawaiian beet webworm the biological way
   Dealing with Hawaiian beet webworm the biological way  The Hawaiian beet webworm is a caterpillar that attacks beet and Swiss chard. The moth’s delta-shaped wings are brown with white stripes.
 How to grow tomatoes
   How to grow tomatoes  Follow the expert advice in this guide to growing your own delicious crop of tomatoes.
 Growing lettuce for the home garden – part 2
   Growing lettuce for the home garden – part 2  This issue we look at the different kinds of lettuce available and which are best for your home garden.
 10 Easy Soil Tests That Pinpoint Your Garden's Problems
   10 Easy Soil Tests That Pinpoint Your Garden's Problems  What's the secret to raising healthy, carefree vegetables and flowers? Great soil. How can you tell if your soil has what plants need? A soil test.
 How to Grow a Small-Space Vegetable Garden
   How to Grow a Small-Space Vegetable Garden  Are you hungering for some home-grown vegetables, but short on space? Does the sun shine brightest in the front of your property or close to the house
 Biological control of aphids
   Biological control of aphids  The subject of biological control of aphids is a complex one, as different crops require different approaches, and the season plays a role as well.
 Brassica Vegetables And How to Grow Them Successfully
   Brassica Vegetables And How to Grow Them Successfully  The word brassica is a group name, the preserve of the botanists in the days when a gardener lumped the members of this family together under the term ‘greens
