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Hotspots for the conservation of maire tawake or swamp maire in the Wellington region have been identified by researchers ...
It is important to be proactive with Japanese beetle treatment. They are typically seen in RVA from mid-May to early August' ...
Will St. Petersburg homebuyers pay more for a property with a garden? Find out in this guide, along with smart tips to ...
The sooty mold struggle is real! A gardenia I grew from a clipping was on the brink of disaster, but with some research and a lot of elbow grease, I managed to nurse it back to health. Here's the ...
MacCubbin gives Florida gardening advice about crape myrtles, summer vegetables, lemon trees, tomato plants, indoor palms and ...
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Predatory insects: The unsung garden heroes in WilmingtonPredatory insects can substantially reduce the populations of pests. Growers can employ measures to increase their presence as natural controls, or sometimes to introduce them intentionally as ...
Exclusive: First look inside The Marlene Inn, an antiques influencer's bed and breakfast in Montrose
Lily Barfield, the 29-year old known as Lily's Vintage Finds on Instagram, opens a boutique hotel called The Marlene Inn in ...
Before you head out to celebrate Independence Day, be sure to check out our list of some of the best firework displays in the ...
The commonly planted Natchez crape myrtle is known for the cinnamon brown inner bark that is revealed when the outer bark ...
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Backyard Garden Lover on MSNGarden Under Attack? These Are the Plants Japanese Beetles TargetWhat do Japanese beetles eat? If you’ve had to deal with them, you know they like your garden! Japanese beetles are a worry for many home gardeners and for major farmers who run commercial farms.
A: I’ve been working with this invasive pest, now known as crape myrtle bark scale, since 2004 – in fact, the week it was first observed in the U.S. in Richardson.
A poorly pruned crepe myrtle tree can turn into an eyesore with twiggy growth and a lack of flowers. Follow this guide to keep your tree in tip-top shape.
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