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This guide offers helpful strategies for keeping squirrels out of the garden without harming the animals or using chemical ...
Initially, spraying the pest you find on your plants removes a food source for the beneficial insects, inadvertently harming ...
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Garden Pests: Friend or foe?
Your garden is thriving—lush greens, budding blooms, maybe even a tomato or two on the vine. Then you spot something crawling ...
Ants are common unwanted visitors to our gardens in the summer months, here's how to naturally keep them at bay ...
Want a more flavorful and bountiful basil harvest? Companion plants are your key to unlocking the best in your basil. Here ...
Aphids, which are probably the most common insect in gardens, are small, usually light green — though there are black, gray ...
Summer is when these insects become active and damage your plants. While most plants can sustain minimal damage, try to stay ...
It’s bad enough when they show up in your house, but the real damage occurs when stink bugs begin munching away at the plants ...
Make sure any plant debris is removed from the bed at the end of the season, so the adult beetles have less shelter for ...
Check out the 6 best ways to keep rabbits out of your garden. These simple tips will keep your flowers, vegetables, and lawn ...
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) combines various methods to control garden pests and diseases, minimizing risks. Cultural controls involve good gardening practices to prevent pest and disease issues.
I got an email from a reader. My reader was pleading, ‘HELP!’ Squash bug or Anasa tritis had invaded her garden. She had planted pumpkins, acorn, spaghetti, and butternut squash. There was no hint of ...