Check around for snails and slugs. They like to hide in the shade on the side of walls or on the underside of flowers or even on the ground.
Using baking soda in spray form helps prevent or manage plant diseases, including black spot and powdery mildew Here's what you'll need 1...
daisybeans, I have an organic solution to your black spotting problem it's something that I read about a while back and it should help using...
Maybe there's still Mir-acid residue in the baskets and when you watered them they absorbed the Mir-acid? If it's the soil then...
Ouch! Just hearing about what happened to your hubby makes me queasy. I'm an accident veteran so I'm familiar with breaks and the like, but...
I AM SECRET SQUIRELL! XD
you're too wonderful eileen Thanks so much for this tidbit of advice! You make a good point, I've never seen a horse covered in slugs or...
for daisybeans I know, right? That could've been terrible. *shudders*
I'm changing mine to leeks! XD
Copper tape is actually quite effective because if a slug or snail comes in contact with it, it'll give said slug or snail a small electrical...
it's a bush with red flowers that have a red, fuzzy stigma like a baby caterpillar and only one petal and the leaves are kind of shaped like eyes...
...yeah, not so much. Any ideas on how to get rid of them without squashing them? They ate my tiger lilies! :evil: I'm not happy about...
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