There are a few approaches to treating an outbreak. First, quarantine the plant. If you’re not too squeamish, just squish all ...
We’ve been out watering, weeding, and tending the garden since March, so it’s OK to want a little break and let nature do ...
As fall foliage reaches its peak and begins to fade across most of the United States, trees are shedding their leaves in preparation for winter. This annual event poses a common question for ...
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Garden: Helping pollinators in the winter
such as in leaf litter and brush piles. The availability of a nesting and overwintering habitat is one of the most important ...
Mulch comes in many shapes and forms and can be used in a variety of ways in your yard and garden. Here are some of the best ...
Is your garden overrun with insects or rodents? Maybe it's time to plan it out differently this next spring. Here are the ...
Identify common garden insects with these garden bugs' pictures and descriptions and become an expert bug identifier.
Allow to sit overnight before straining the liquid through a fine mesh sieve. Pour this clear liquid into a spray bottle and ...
Diatomaceous earth: The sharp surfaces cut through the insect cuticle and the insect dies of dehydration. Diatomaceous earth kills slugs, snails and ants, but should be applied only to problem areas ...
Maintaining a healthy and vibrant garden is a rewarding endeavor, but dealing with pesky invaders can quickly turn that joy into frustration. It's such a bummer when pests take over your beloved ...
Other spiders, like wolf spiders and jumping spiders, are active hunters that patrol the garden floor, pouncing on insects hidden in leaves and mulch. These hunters are quick and stealthy ...
Allowing leaves to decompose rather than raking them up, replenishes the soil and provides a “comforting blanket” that offers habitat for critters and keeps the ecosystem in balance.