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Systemic weed killers are weed killers that are applied directly to the foliage of… More
... can be a nuisance. With the aid of some valuable home remedies, you… More
...sidered an inexpensive and relatively safe method for keeping annual weeds at bay… More
...a 5 percent acetic acid solution, powerful enough for a 100 percent kill rate… More
...le gardeners plant cultivated shrubs around their homes. Usually sought-after plants, there may be… More
...cations and prefers acidic soil. A prime location for moss to grow is in… More
Moss thrives in cool, moist and shady locations. It grows best when grass grows… More
Spanish moss, an important form of shelter and food for wildlife, has also provided… More
...if designing and planting a garden didn't involve weeding. Even the most perfectly planned… More
...ld materials serve this purpose effectively and affordably. Standard chlorine bleach mixed with water… More
...laying landscaping fabric, sand or crushed rock before laying the sidewalk pavers. If… More
Yucca plants, both indoor and outdoor varieties, are sturdy and resistant to most pests… More
...three things to consider. The best vegetables for home gardening are the ones you… More
Like any naturally growing tree, the bonsai tree can become damaged. Broken branches and… More
...es. Armed with mouth parts that have been adapted for piercing, they suck the… More
...many people choose to send flowers to the funeral home where the funeral services… More
Weed control is a struggle shared by all gardeners. Hoeing and pulling Weeds works,… More
...s that cause them can be a constant challenge for homeowners who want to… More
...rlie is sturdy weed that survives well in a yard. For a yard that… More
... has detailed information on many books on pests, weeds, and plant disease. More
...p wasps' ability to breathe with help from a pest control company in this free… More
Use a mixture of vinegar and water to control scale insects on indoor plants, and… More
...s from an exterminator in this free video on pest control. More
...s from an exterminator in this free video on pest control. More
...ch a hand pump sprays all edges and crevices of a home. Rid your home… More
...Control scale insects on outdoor plants and check for marks of insect eating with tips… More
To repel rats from a home, seal off crevices under the house, get rid of… More
...d in a house with advice from the owner of a pest control... More
Controlling Japanese beetle grubs is possible by tackling small areas at a time, and washing… More
... bait, such as peanut butter. Learn about looking for openings where mice can get… More
Home remedies for killing gnats include eliminating ripening or rotting foods, running the disposal regularly,… More
...d of mosquitoes that have entered the home with information from a Florida state-certified... More
Home remedies for fruit flies include making sure that fruits and vegetables do not have… More
...can or sink. Get rid of common house flies with information from a... More
In order to get rid of permanent market stains, or any other black ink stains,… More
...f food particles with advice from a wildlife pest control specialist in... More
... garden, with beginner tips & advice in this free home gardening video. More
Learn home vegetable garden care & maintenance in this free organic gardening video. Get beginner… More
...arn some free tips for organizing clutter in your home in this free video on… More
...heathers with beginner tips & advice in this free home gardening video. More
Learn how to organize the home office in this free home organization video. More
...'ll need to begin organizing the bathroom of your home in this free video on… More
...spring. Learn about organic pest control products for bougainvilleas with tips from a gardener in… More
...aniums aide in erosion control. Learn how to care for shrubby geraniums in this free… More
Learn how to use compost in your home garden in this free garden maintenance video. More
... take the heat. But I only lasted about an hour before retreating to the A/C and a Wendy's frostie..... Mid-90s and wilting humidity took the toll on both me and the wife,… More
...y hey! I love gardening. We are moving into a new home because we needed more room to grow what we need. At the same time I found this wonderful site to discuss gardening with fellow enthusiasts;) More
Chance needs a home! He is a Boxer/Lab about 8-10months old. He has had his first round of shots and needs boosters in a month. He has not been neutered yet. He weighed 40.5pounds and the vet said he looked awesome. I'm willing to drive a few hours to bring… More
...h work as i could do since then to clean and care for our yard. Yesterday i went to the hardwear store and saw they have so many nice blubs out so i bought Tall Cannas, a Golden Emblem… More
...en, had an old stump so i turned it in to a gnome home.grandkids helped boy that was fun. More
I am going on vacation and will be away from home for 0ne month, what should be the best method to water the plants during the time, i have indoor plants like croton, daieffenbachia and others and i have placed them under florescent light, please note here we don't have… More
... you back at GG. We missed you so much and prayed for your safe return and recovery - life just is not the same here at GG without you around. I trust you are feeling much better - and following the… More
I got some very pretty Acai Palms from Acai Farms. Can't wait to get some berries. Does anyone have any experience growing them? They are in my greenhouse and I have a solar water heating system. They seem to be doing well. But I could use some advice. Has anyone… More
I've tried the boiling water, trying to be Earth friendly, I've tried the Roundup spray on, but that doesn't work well either. Or does it need to be reapplied multiple times?? Anyone have a remedy? Trying to dig between the stones just loosens them - getting frustrated:mad: More
Hello, We bought a home this april and in the front there is a pond and water fall. I immedately ran out to get water plants. I have two lilly pads, two papyrus, water lettuce and hyacinths and some grasses. The frogs came and took up residence and we now… More
...also have very sandy soil. So I made raised beds, fortified the soil and installed a drip system which uses about 1/3 of the water. These are some pictures of our chiles, tomatoes, cilantro, lettuce, spinach,… More
I know there are great recipes out there....using herbs and veggies (cucumbers, etc.) More
...s people to the deleted General Garden Discussion forum. We need this to link to an actual forum. Who is and has been in charge of general upkeep of GardenGuides? (Not just the forums--we know that's you, Rach!) Was… More
Here are some pictures of a crawfish's home. It is like 2 ft from the side of my house! The first pic is when I first saw it. I left it alone and about 4 days later he had it built up twice as high (pics 2 & 3). Since… More
Just got home Wed. after a week in the hospital. I had another bout with pnuemonia. This time they found a slow growing bacteria growing in my lungs. They think it is why I have been having so much problems with my lungs. They also think they are giving me… More
for my three Tropical Hibiscus. My friends the Rogers have wonderful gardens. I think there are pix in one of my photo albums. They are the couple that raise Monarch butterflies. The Red one has a variegated leaf and the Coral one is just beautiful. The decision to give my… More
...rior, had to remain in NY until his plant closed. for nearly nine months we have been apart, except for brief holiday visits. Last… More
...ndering how I could get milk weed started near my home. Since its a weed I wouldn't think I'd need to buy it. I have some milkweed at my job and missed getting those pods at the end of last season (I'm thinking that was the way) When… More
Just curious if anyone has any good home remedies for getting rid of the bad critters in the garden. I was told of a concoction (?) of water, listerine, beer and dish soap that would kill and deter any and all garden critters, japanese beetles, aphids, cabbage worms and tomato… More
...llo folks. I'm new here and now in a new ( to me) home. I have plenty of backyard ( about 2 acres) and plan on doing some serious work out there. First off is getting rid of all the trees ( i still have about 40 or so to… More
...t was a weed and that was all she knew. I took it home to Wisconsin and planted it beside… More
... though. :( First time I've seen snow so close to home. It was real neat only I was pretty stranded lol and I didn't know how to clean up… More
We picked him up yesterday. The little furball is 7 weeks old. More
...rom seed a few weeks ago, and then I had to leave for almost two months on business trips. When I got… More
...ed with these little guys. I've never seen them before and was wondering if anyone knew what the name of these were. They are just starting to bloom...they're perennials. They do really look… More
... in the gardens, and I'd love to try some of your home remedies. I thought it'd be helpful to have all that infomation under one thread where we can discuss the non-commercial products that people… More
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