LSU AgCenter entomologist Aaron Ashbrook recommends a strategy called the Texas two-step. Borrowing its name from the country-western dance, this method developed by scientists at Texas A&M University ...
By Barbara Brown When we think of mint it is usually in the context of a flavoring agent for food and drinks. But can it also ...
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Experts are urging Brits to try the household essential that will set them back just 8p to keep ants out of their homes as warmer days are ...
Your concerns about butterflies are valid. Any insecticide used against ants and chinch bugs will hit other non-target ...
Spring can be a busy time in our gardens. The emerging green shoots and blooming bulbs always lift the spirits, and there's ...
UC Master Gardeners of Ventura County can help you practice Integrated Pest Management, or IPM, an approach to controlling ...
Red ginger (Alpina purpurata) can’t run around looking for a mate because it is stationary and rooted firmly to the ground.
OK, gardeners — it’s time to dig in! With about a week to go before the official start of spring, we’ve got work to do. A checklist: Soil First, test your soil’s pH level. Each plant ...