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The only plant you need for a natural slug-proof barrier: It's low-maintenance and thrives in shade
Discover the one plant you need to create a slug-proof barrier: ferns. Slugs dislike the tough texture of ferns, so you can ...
Slugs and their slimy trails can be a real nuisance in the garden. They can cause significant damage to your vegetable plants and leave your garden beds unsightly. Some suggestions to deter garden ...
You just planted a tidy row of tiny broccoli in your garden. But when you head outside the next morning, you discover the foliage is full of weirdly-shaped holes—and some of the seedlings are gone!
It turns out there is a natural yet very effective method to keep slugs out of gardens, and all you need is a common scrap ...
Now that spring has well and truly arrived, homeowners are spending increasingly more time outdoors tending to their gardens, whether it's to soak up the pleasant weather, or to get stuck into ...
They’re slithery, slimy and they love to make a smorgasbord of your crops. The drab and inconspicuous slug continues to increase its rank of pests you should scout for and monitor in your corn and ...
I am starting to see a lot of ragged holes in the leaves of my hosta and some of my other perennials in the same section of my garden. There never seem to be any insects present. I was wondering what ...
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