Problems
If only things could always go right in the garden. The fact of the matter is, sometimes they don't. Pests, disease, environmental hazards and more can strike your plants. Learn what they are and how to prevent them here.
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Simple Slug Trap - The Easiest Way To Get Rid Of Slugs & Snails
If your plants are getting chewed up in the night, you may want to make a DIY slug trap to attract and isolate them.
By Amy Grant
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Eating Bugs From The Garden – Put Pests On Your Dinner Plate
Edible bugs are a familiar diet staple in 130 countries. In the not-too-distant future eating bugs may become a normal part of our daily lives.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Explore The World Of Insects With “Bugging Out”
Understanding the amazing benefits of insects can change our perspective on how important they are and maybe change how we treat them.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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How To Prevent, Identify & Treat Root Rot In Houseplants
Root rot treatment is easy if you know for sure that it's the culprit. Plants can display similar symptoms with both too much or too little water.
By Heather Rhoades
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Find Out How To Keep Animals Out Of The Garden With No Fence
Although our wildlife matters, there will be times when you need to know how to keep animals out of the garden. Luckily, there are ways to protect your plot without a fence
By Tonya Barnett
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South American Palm Weevil: Identification & Control Methods
South American palm weevils are small bugs that can cause big damage.
By Teo Spengler
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Yellow Starthistle: Identification & Control Methods
Yellow Starthistle is a noxious invasive weed that steals nutrients and moisture from other plants and is poisonous to horses.
By Susan Albert
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What to Know As You Learn How To Create a Butterfly Garden
Learning the ins-and-outs of creating a butterfly garden can be a daunting task for gardeners of all skill levels. That’s why we’re on a mission to make your journey less intimidating.
By Gardening Know How
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Phragmites: Native Vs. Invasive Varieties
Some phragmites, also known as common reeds, can be highly invasive. It’s good to know which ones to avoid and remove.
By Susan Albert
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Heat Wave Gardening Advice – Learn About Plant Care During A Heat Wave
Special care is needed for plants during a heat wave, and there are recommendations for gardening in these conditions. Click here to learn more.
By Amy Grant
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Toxic Plants To Dogs - Plants That Are Poisonous To Dogs
Dogs can be extremely vigilant in their quest for something to nibble on, including plants. Knowing what plants are poisonous to dogs can go a long way in keeping your pet safe. This article will help.
By Nikki Tilley
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White Oil Recipe: How To Make White Oil For An Insecticide
If it's difficult to find a good organic insecticide, you may ask yourself "how do I make my own insecticide?" Making white oil insecticide is easy and inexpensive. This article will show you how.
By Heather Rhoades
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A Complete Guide To Homemade Insecticidal Soap
You can make your own insecticidal soap with basic ingredients you already have. Click here to learn what is is and how to make it.
By Amy Grant
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Eliminating Elk Damage - How To Keep Elk Out Of Your Garden
Elk are interesting to watch, but are they eating your plants? Learn different ways to discourage elk from feasting from your garden.
By Amy Grant
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Helping Your Plants With A Neem Oil Foliar Spray
Finding a safe, non-toxic pesticide for the garden that actually works can be a challenge. Learn how neem oil might be the best solution.
By Heather Rhoades
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Dealing With Heat Stress: How To Protect Vegetables In Hot Weather
Anxiety when summer temps rise? While some vegetables suffer more than others, all feel some degree of stress with rising temperatures. Learn more here.
By Susan Patterson
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Ant Hills In Grass: How To Control Ants In Lawns
Ants in your lawn may be a problem to be solved, but you may be surprised to learn ants aren’t all bad. Click to learn more.
By Bonnie L. Grant