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But this idyllic time of year also brings an influx of hungry wildlife—if the rabbits haven't ransacked your garden yet, the ...
There's not much you can do about plants and seeds that rotted in May's slogfest, but you can do a lot to head off future wet ...
The heat, however, puts an end to lettuce and spinach. They bolt. That means they start to bloom. When they do, the leaves become bitter. My ornamental kale has also bloomed, but I'm leaving it for ...
While predator attacks on pets are rare, as humans continue to encroach on their habitats, these attacks are becoming more ...
Knowing the difference between common edible plants and poisonous counterparts that look just like them can spare you some ...
Nature's bounty presents a fascinating paradox where certain fruits, harmless to animals, pose significant threats to humans.
Managing Japanese beetles can be challenging since they often emerge in large numbers during summer. Adult beetles typically ...
Karli echoes what many of us going to the market feel: People like to know where their food comes from, that it is fresh and ...
A CANNABIS farmer set up a second drug grow – just months after being caught red-handed by police in the first.
To add beauty or privacy, put your garden on the fast track with these fast-growing bushes that add two feet or more every ...
SLUGS are the bane of every gardener’s life. But Britain’s favourite gardening expert Alan Titchmarsh has one method that he ...
The results were clear: the classical music group won out, with plants exposed to Bach coming in heavier and leafier, with ...