Most gardeners reach for the spray bottle the moment they spot a pest. But that reflex may be doing more harm than good, ...
Diatomaceous earth is a great, organic pest control method. Learn how to use diatomaceous earth to control garden pests like ...
Gardeners are being urged to get rid of a common garden pest which can cause untold chaos in your garden or greenhouse this ...
A thriving garden is full of life, but not all living organisms are beneficial to plant growth. In addition to butterflies, bees, and earthworms, there are many insects that feed on leaves, stems, ...
Welcome to Grass Clippings. It’s March, which means it’s early spring in the northern hemisphere, which means that we’ve got plenty of content on how best to transition your garden from winter to ...
Voles are causing lawn tunnels in Fargo, and experts say to call professionals instead of trying DIY fixes.
Optimum Pest Control upgrades advanced bed bug treatment services across NYC, offering faster, more effective solutions ...
Noticing rats in your garden? Your bird feeder could be the culprit: spilled bird feed attracts pests like rats, even leading ...
T.J. Brearton didn't plan on keeping chickens—but a repurposed playhouse, a fox, and some very named hens changed everything about how he gardens.
Santa Cruz County pest control provider outlines how integrated services help address growing demand for timely ...
Gardeners at Gold Shaw Farm demonstrate how to use the natural foraging instincts of ducks for chemical-free pest control.
A popular product used by home fruit-tree growers in days past was a spray known as “dormant oil.” Gardeners would apply the spray to leafless trees in late winter to kill overwintering bugs and bug ...