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Benjamin McCargo
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Ben considers himself a "displaced farmer". City born and bred, he channeled his need to commune with the soil and nature into over twenty years of gardening experience. Email Ben at mccargobj@gmail.com


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Thursday, December 10th, 2009
Both the California and Florida citrus crop are under attack by a little known, yet highly invasive pest called the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). A...
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While we know what to do and are aware of the effects of frost on our garden spaces, snow on the other hand, and the effects of it, may escape the...
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Some of you may soon expect to be entertaining a gaggle of youngsters as relatives and in-laws descend upon your households in celebration of both...
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The months of both October and November have presented us with nights of killing frost. Here in the Philadelphia area, we may have received only...
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If you’ve ever received what someone told you was a fail safe houseplant and it died on you, then this is the article for you. If you’ve...
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Again, it’s as the title implies. We’ve talked in the past about earthworm castings but not as much about the bearer and distributor of...
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If your house is like mine, then you’re hard pressed to convince the other inhabitant(s) that there is such a thing as a beneficial insect. But...
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The name may be Greek (“Pepon”), meaning large melon. And the French (“Pompon”) and English (“Pumpion”) may have...
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