How to Get Rid of Aphids and Protect Plants from Infestation
Aphids can quickly go from a minor to a major problem in your garden. Here's how to get rid of aphids, whether full-grown or eggs.
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Aphids can quickly go from a minor to a major problem in your garden. Here's how to get rid of aphids, whether full-grown or eggs.
Safely get rid of raccoons and keep them out of your garden for good with these natural pest control tips.
Skunks eat garden pests, but their defensive spray can cause a problem for humans and pets that startle them. Find out how to get rid of skunks in your yard safely.
Use these tips to eliminate ants in your citrus trees, and prevent them from returning.
Protect your plants from the most common diseases. Learn to recognize the symptoms and how to prevent these diseases in the first place.
Find out how to identify and get rid of poison ivy without touching this rash-causing plant.
This guide on how to get rid of bagworms includes tips for identifying the pests, which plants they target, and treatment options.
To protect young seedlings and transplants, find out how to get rid of cutworms in your garden with these easy-to-follow organic pest control tips.
Find out how to get rid of squash bugs with these natural pest control tips, plus learn how to identify these insects and their damage.
How do I stop woodchucks from eating my flowers and plants?
Identify the garden weeds with purple flowers that have been invading your landscape, then take steps to get rid of them.
These very hungry caterpillars can quickly destroy your tomato crop. Find out how to recognize and control tomato hornworms.
When it comes to rabbit-resistant plants, these flowering perennials and bulbs are good choices to keep bunnies from munching in gardens.
When used incorrectly, Japanese beetle traps can make your garden worse. Learn other ways to keep these pests away.
Learn the effectiveness and drawbacks of using bleach to kill weeds and why experts don't recommend it for use in gardens.
Flea and tick season is inevitable. Use garden plants that repel ticks and fleas to keep blood-sucking pests far away from you and your pets.
Protect seedlings from damping off disease and boost seed germination rates with these growing tips.
You can plant grass that you want once you learn how to get rid of crabgrass in your yard. No more weeds—only a lawn you can love.
Can you tell the difference between Queen Anne's lace vs. hemlock? Every part of poisonous hemlock is highly toxic to humans, livestock, and pets. Here's how to identify and safely get rid of hemlock.
Hummingbird moths are fascinating to watch. Find out how to attract them to your garden.