Month: January 2020

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How to get rid of slugs in the garden

I'm sorry to tell you this: Garden slugs are a member of the mollusk family (clams, oysters, shellfish). Yuck. I…

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How to get rid of Moles in the Garden

Problem: You see raised ridges throughout the garden & yard. The ridges are usually about 3-5 inches wide. The bad news: your…

4 years ago
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How to Control Japanese Beetles in the Garden

Japanese Beetles are one of the most common, and most destructive plant predators you'll experience in your garden. You'll recognize…

4 years ago
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Organic & Chemical Control of Tomato Worms

Tomato Hornworm Caterpillar NOTE: These voracious eaters don't limit themselves to tomatoes. They also enjoy peppers, tomatillos, and other members…

4 years ago
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“Worms” on potato / tomato plants?

Potato Beetle Larva While the bug (shown above) looks like a worm, it is actually the immature larva of the…

4 years ago
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How to Grow Daylilies

Growing Daylilies in Your Garden Daylilies are a common garden perennial, grown world-wide. They're popular because they're plentiful, easy to…

4 years ago
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How to Grow Marigolds

Growing Marigolds in Your Garden Marigolds are a very popular gardening favorite. Marigolds are often grown as a companion plant…

4 years ago
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How to Grow Nasturtiums

Nasturtiums are a South American plant, which has a tropical look. Nasturtiums grow as annual plants in the garden, but…

4 years ago
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How to Grow Sedum

Common Sedum (also sometimes referenced as Orpine, Stonecrop, and Live-Forever) is a common garden flowering perennial. They're commonly called "live-forever"…

4 years ago
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How to Grow Sunflowers

Sunflowers are hardy annual members of the daisy family that grow primarily in North America. Sunflowers grow large flowers, normally…

4 years ago

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