Articles related to "Garden Pest"Moles tunnel just below the soil surface for insects, grubs and worms to eat. Active year round, these garden pests leave unsightly damage to the lawn and garden.
You don't need toxic chemicals to remove pesky insects from your garden. There are natural methods to banish the troublemakers.
Most gardeners agree that the vegetable garden is incomplete without animals. Whether considered pets or pests, animals have a role in your vegetable or kitchen garden.
Beneficial insects make it possible for gardeners to manage pests organically. This can lessen or eliminate the use of potentially harmful synthetic pesticides.
Healthy flower and garden beds are possible when using companion planting, which also minimizes the chore and expense of using insecticides for a natural environment.
Microscopic plants that died 30 million years ago can help rid the garden of insect pests without harming valuable plants.
Bugs and pests are perhaps a gardener's worst enemy, but the bugs don't have to win. Find tips on fighting those pesky garden pests.
Making the right choices for your garden in the spring can help simplify maintenance later on and ensure a bountiful, carefree garden season.
You've spent time and money developing your garden landscape into an oasis. Don't let garden fungus ruin your work. Find tips for fighting this garden pest.
Having a flower garden in an area populated by deer can be a challenge. There are a few plants that deer just won't eat, and repellents that really work.
There are many natural ways to control or eliminate common garden pests such as aphids, white flies and spider mites without resorting to dangerous pesticides.
Many gardeners would rather use natural products to control pests, but are confused about developing an overall strategy for natural pest control.
Safe, all-natural pesticides can be concocted from inexpensive ingredients that often are already around the house.
Organic gardeners can use safe physical pest control methods such as bug vacuums, row covers, sticky traps, handpicking, cutworm collars, and water sprays to stop bugs.
It is not a question of if, but when pests will invade crops and backyard vegetable gardens. Here are some of the bugs that wreak havoc on crops in Florida and elsewhere.
Holes in leaves, yellow and wilting plants are a few symptoms, which point to larger problems with cabbage and other garden plants.
Keep an organic vegetable garden using herbs as companion plants. They attract beneficial insects that repel pests from hybridized bedding plants, and supply the kitchen.
Handling weeds in the vegetable garden can be a real challenge, but with the right knowledge and the willingness to deal with them, weeds can be overcome!
Aphids and other insects can damage garden plants, but their natural predators can easily be enlisted to control them organically.
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Ask Mother Nature is a light-hearted book with a serious result. Ellen Vande Visse describes ways of communicating with nature spirits to grow a successful veggie garden.
Dealing with Japanese Beetles is a seasonal problem, but there is help out there. You don't need to stock up on traps and pesticides to control this destructive bug.
Seven is a lucky number when you consider these reasons to switch to organic gardening methods.
Hedgehogs are mammals that belong to the Erinaceinae family. They can be found in Europe, Asia, Africa and New Zealand.
Bugs and gardening go hand in hand. Some insects are welcome in the garden to help control unwelcome insects.
By knowing which plants like to grow together and which ones don't, your garden can be more productive than ever.
As far as deer are concerned, a garden is an all you can eat buffet. There are ways though to deal with this without reaching for the stew pot.
How to harvest the leafy vegetable, how to prevent damage from pests, and the best way to store lettuce
Use things you get from the grocery store to keep your garden truly "green" using no harsh chemicals.
From pest outbreaks to successful harvests, learn how to organize your garden story and record garden ideas in your organic garden diary.
Bugs and gardening go hand in hand. Sometimes, it is hard to know which insects are bad and which are good in the vegetable patch.
Invite helpful insects like bees, ladybugs and hoverflies to the garden for pest control. Use herbs to discourage pests without toxic chemicals that contaminate produce.
Control insect pests in your garden with beneficial insects - the natural organic way.
Gardeners switching to organic gardening may be reluctant to get rid of chemical pesticides that worked in the past. Learn which organic products to replace them with.
Trying a combination of remedies for rabbits in the vegetable garden will prevent a season's worth of fruit and vegetables from being devoured by these annoying critters!
Asparagus, of the lily family, is high in folic acid and has no fat or cholesterol. It's the star of the family vegetable garden since it requires little maintenance.
Black Slugs will eat cat and dog faeces, and the Banana Slug has the largest penis in the world!
Adult spider mites winter below the soil surface, living in plant debris until the late spring warmth brings them up to feed on tender shoots.
Egg shells can be used to provide a valuable source of calcium for growing plants and to aid in deterring pests without the use of chemicals in a vegetable garden.
Weeds can be a valid aspect of organic garden design by providing a refuge for insect predators. These beneficial insects can help rid the garden of pests.
Companion planting for pest control utilizes many different plants and herbs for healthy flower and garden beds, all without the use of insecticides to control pests.
Garden pest control tips for Japanese Beetle. The #1 lawn pest, Japanese beetles feed on 300 plant species. Discover organic pest control for Japanese Beetle.
Warm weather and humidity draw out pests that invade both home and garden. Rather than use dangerous pesticides, why not try a few old tricks to stop bugs and slugs.
A simple how to guide to create a butterfly garden. Environmentally friendly herb gardening to attract bees and butterflies. Insect pollinators are in serious decline.
We do not have to reach for a shop bought spray to fight insect pests. Organic homemade remedies can be effective in overcoming fungal problems, root rot, mites, aphids,
If ticks are preventing you from enjoying your organic garden, you can kill or control these pests without using harmful chemicals.
Understanding the diversity within the cruciferous family will help to avoid the most common mistakes in growing these vegetables. They share common diseases and pests.
Companion planting with herbs, vegetables and fruit trees. Deter pests, encourage growth --all by knowing what loves what! Easy organic gardening tip.
From patio plants and small rose bushes to climbers, these colourful flowering shrubs are hugely popular garden plants. With a little care they give a stunning display.
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