Controlling Pests in the Garden

Hills and Holes: Not Part of Your Landscaping Design?


Chances are, if you have a lawn, you risk the chance of having pests, such as the gopher and his cousin the mole. And, perhaps even those pesky six-legged creatures- ants and other insects- call your grass patches home.

Protecting your Garden Pond from Pesky Predators


Notice any fish disappearing lately? While herons are present year-round, water gardeners notice the challenges they bring to the pond in spring and early summer when herons feed their young.

Natural Garden Pest Control


No dig gardens essentially strive to be their own ecosystem. This is the sign of the best sort of garden, one that is in tune with itself without the need for pest or disease control.

Cat Repellent or How to Keep Cats Out of Your Garden


Do cat repellents work? How do you stop a cat from using your garden as litterbox?

How to Control Deer in Your Garden
Deer are the most difficult of all pests to deter from a garden. They love many different plants. Flowers,vegetables, trees and shrubs are all on their menu.

Mosquitoes in Your Garden? Try Planting These
If you are a serious gardener, you spend lots of time outdoors. And, for sure, you would rather be tending your plants than swatting mosquitoes.

Nontoxic Pest Control for Your Home and Garden
Pesticides are toxic and, while often effective against pests, can be dangerous for your family and pets.

How to Control Poison Ivy
Poison ivy is found throughout southern Canada and most of the United States except Alaska and Hawaii. It is readily found along road sides, fences, railroads, and streams. But it can also be found in your own back yard.

Lawn Moles and Proper Lawn Care
Are your making mountains out of your molehills? Although lawn moles are underground creatures, the benefits they add to your garden are clearly visible and far outweigh the disadvantages.

Skip The Pesticide And Use Natural Alternatives
For best health, it is important to keep your environment as chemical free as possible.

How to Win the War Against Slugs and Snails
Slugs are one of the most hated of garden pests.

Environmentally Safe Ways to Remove Weeds
There is a lot of concern about herbicides and what they are doing to our environment. So how do we control all those pesky weeds in our perfectly manicured landscapes?

Pest Control Tips for Maintaining Your Greenhouse
Greenhouses provide a warm, humid atmosphere and are home to a variety of different plants and flowers which is why they are a perfect target for insects.

Plants Birds Love and Deer Hate
I have observed what it doesn't eat and the list is similar to deer and rabbit resistant plants. Now what does this have to do with backyard birds you ask? Well, it helps my blood pressure knowing that certain plants won't become lunch and several plants are for birds.

Slugging It Out In The Trenches
In an effort to introduce a shaft of sunlight into a particularly gloomy conversation, I recently asked a gardening acquaintance of mine to explain the difference between a slug and a snail.

Cannibals on the Porch
No, ghosts of the Donner Party have not started haunting my porch, nor have others of the human type I may have reference to. I am speaking of cannibals in the insect world of which there are many, but two in particuIar that make me stop and wonder.

You Say Tomato I Say Mosquito
Gathering tomatoes or other fruits of the garden might not sound like a dangerous occupation, but with terrorism running rampant these days, even a walk thru the garden can require pre-emptive measures. In fact, if you left the screen door open for a minute or so and heard a whiny frequency accompanied by a slight tickle it may already be too late.

Mole Traps: Can You Use Them?
Mole control is one of the most complicated problems that can face a gardening enthusiast.

Lady Bugs Are Your #1 Natural Pest Control
As a form of biological pest control Lady Bugs are widely used and are the best known. Besides eating their favorite food, aphids, they also eat most other soft insects.

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