Tired of duking it out with weeds in your garden beds? Be victorious with these all-natural strategies!
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Tired of duking it out with weeds in your garden beds? Be victorious with these all-natural strategies!
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Spiders are a part of life, and are beneficial for pest control in your garden. But they're not welcome in your home. These tips and home remedies will help keep them out!
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Tick season is here! Check out these chemical-free ideas that work to keep these nasty parasites off your pets.
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A healthy garden attracts all kinds of pests, raccoons, rabbits, beetles, to name just a few. We’ve compiled a list of 22 tried-and-true strategies to combat them without the use of harsh pesticides.
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Oh, dam! Are beavers making a mess of your property? Don't just gnash your teeth, do something about it!
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The March Birth Flower at a Glance Primary March birth flower: daffodil (genus Narcissus, family Amaryllidaceae). Secondary March birth flower: jonquil (Narcissus jonquilla), the rush daffodil, sometimes cherry blossom in Asian tradition. Symbolism: rebirth, new beginnings, joy, eagerness, friendship, get-well wishes. A single daffodil is an old bad-luck omen; a bunch is good fortune. Welsh
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Violets are edible, and are often used to decorate salads, or sprinkled over fish or poultry. They are also often candied in sugar and eaten on their own or used to decorate pastries, or distilled into a sweet syrup used to make violet-flavored treats or liqueurs.
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Squirrels may be cute, but they can also be destructive! Our wildlife specialist offers tips on how to evict them without harsh chemicals.
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Keep coyotes at bay with these practical suggestions!
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White-tailed deer are beautiful, but destructive. Keep them from turning your garden into a salad bar!
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