Q: The cherry-like things in the photo are growing on my potato plants. Do you know what they are? – Carol S. Potato seed balls are seen in this reader-submitted photo. A: I’ve gotten many questions ...
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Always keep your potato scraps. Here are the plants that love it
What you throw away in the kitchen could matter more in the garden. This everyday leftover plays a surprising role in soil ...
LANSING -- Matt Dionise, a Michigan State University sophomore, found something just plain weird in his potato garden. What looks like green cherry tomatoes is growing at the top of his potato plants ...
This week gardening columnist Don Kinzler answers questions about balls forming on potato plants, why a rosebush is not flowering, and if a Burbank plum tree will survive in our climate. Reader Eileen ...
(1) THERE are men who, having attained to wealth and fame by the agency of some humble instrument, basely repudiate and kick over the ladder by which they have risen. Not so the authors of the first ...
LANSING - Matt Dionise, a Michigan State University sophomore, found something just plain weird in his potato garden. What looks like green cherry tomatoes is growing at the top of his potato plants ...
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