Eliminating Garden Pests
July 13, 2010 by Owen Jones · Leave a Comment
Gardening would be a great deal simpler without interference from garden pests. Most garden pests are small, but they sure are a big hassle. The the majority of common garden pests are insects, of course and it is a curious thing that these insects tend to prosper in circumstances that are not quite right for flowers. Most garden pests do not actually live on the plants themselves, they live in rotting rubbish nearby or in saturated soil and go to the plant to feed. Some insects live in the roots if the earth is too wet.
4 Great Tips For A Successful Lawn
June 20, 2010 by Jake Wilson · Leave a Comment
The hot season has come! If you own a lawn or garden then there is a great chance that they are in a big mess at the moment. If you want to get those beautiful lawns going then here are four tips you can follow to achieve that dream.
How To Rid Your Residence Of Rats
February 4, 2010 by Garry Sander · Leave a Comment
Rats are rodents that often infest homes and are one of the most irritating pests. They cause so much annoyance that most people wish to eliminate them urgently. The following tips can go a long way in tackling this widespread nuisance effectively.
Techniques Of Making Your Home Free From Ants
February 4, 2010 by Larry Macduff · Leave a Comment
Ants are probably the most bothersome organisms in a house and it is not easy to remove them completely from your premises. However, there are certain simple ways in which you can make sure that they do not invade your home and cause discomfort. Here are some home-based remedies to ensure that the ant menace is dealt with permanently in your house.
Free Your House From Pests
February 3, 2010 by Carol Miller · Leave a Comment
The attack of various domestic pests can be a major issue for any home. The problem of pests can be resolved before it blows out of proportion through well-timed and effective pest control techniques.
Get Rid Of Crabgrass By Using Pre-Emergence Weed Killer
August 4, 2009 by Keith Markensen · Leave a Comment
Early May is the time up north to divide overgrown clumps of daylilies, Shasta daisies, garden chrysanthemums, hardy perennial asters, perennial phlox, physostegia, plantain lilies (funkia), lythrum, garden heliotrope and speedwell (veronica).
How To Divide Perennials
July 10, 2009 by Keith Markensen · Leave a Comment
Early May is the time up north to divide overgrown clumps of daylilies, Shasta daisies, garden chrysanthemums, hardy perennial asters, perennial phlox, physostegia, plantain lilies (funkia), lythrum, garden heliotrope and speedwell (veronica).
Battling Grubs in Southern Turf
June 30, 2009 by Gary Antosh · Leave a Comment
June may be bride’s month to many people, but to the busy southern gardener, it is “groom” month. Lawns – Watering, fertilizing and mowing make up the grooming operations for the lawn this month. The effect of nitrogen fertilizer applied in April will have about worn off by now and a light feeding is necessary.
All About Ants
June 27, 2009 by Jeff Watkins · Leave a Comment
Ants are a type of insect, related to wasps, that live together in colonies. These colonies can sometimes be very large. Ants have a strict social hierarchy with different types of ants performing different jobs for the colony. Ants can be found in many different climates, and they’re a common pest in many parts of the world. If you have ants in your home, there are several options for dealing with the problem.
















































