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If you are looking for an eco-friendly and effective way to keep burrowing animals such as snakes, moles, gophers, vole, and groundhogs out of your lawn, garden, yard, and farm, then the ...
Squirrels are often an adorable sight as they scamper about your garden—that is, until they start digging in your garden beds, chewing on your flower buds, and nesting in your shed. That’s when these ...
If your yard is riddled with bumps and ridges, you may have some underground neighbors: Moles! These small mammals spend most ...
Moles aren’t all bad – they aerate the soil, deposit natural fertilizer and eat grubs that can harm your landscaping. Unless ...
Moles in your yard offer benefits like soil aeration, free fertilization, and pest control by eating harmful insect grubs.
With all the rainfall, trees and shrubs have had substantial growth. But this lush growth is also appealing to wildlife in the neighborhood.
Though salt and vinegar are often promoted as natural weed killers, they are ineffective for long-term control and can do ...
Well-balanced and light in color, white wine vinegar is a good choice for marinating poultry, says Vargas. “A white wine vinegar is nice for, say, chicken breasts, where another vinegar may lend ...
When Rogation Days Filled Our Yard With Prayer, Processions and Shortcake The memory of these homespun traditions still lingers in the trees — and in the soul.
Damaged trees, fungal diseases and weeds: Watch for these problems in your yard Becky Wern For the Jacksonville Florida Times-Union USA TODAY NETWORK 0:00 ...