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06
Jul
2009
A Closer Look - Bonsai Pests, Scale  

8 hours ago by Heather Hartman

A Closer Look - Bonsai Pests Part 2, Scale Scale are another ubiquitous garden variety pest in temperate regions. Scale insects are small insects of the order Hemiptera, generally classified as the superfamily Coccoidea. There are about 8,000 species of scale, with many of that rather large number c ...

Kitsune Bonsai - kitsunebonsai.blogspot.com

05
Jul
2009
Personal Post: MothBalls for the Mysterious Guest  

12 hours ago by Rebecca

We have a mysterious guest here in the garage. He's been here about a week. That's when the dogs first starting going nuts, sniffing the outside wall of the garage - as well as inside, where cardboard boxes are stacked and there's a couple of old window screens lined up against the back. Of course, ...

Everyday Simplicity - everydaysimplicity.blogspot.com · 26 references

50 High Impact Low Care Garden Plants  

16 hours ago by Gardening

50 High Impact Low Care Garden Plants ?Gardeners who want the wow without the work will find plenty of ideas in Tracy DiSabato-Aust?s new book, 50 High-Impact, Low-Care Garden Plants.? ( Akron Beacon Journal ) ?This colorful guide gets right to the point, promoting the stars of the garden with a ful ...

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Sunday Photos: Close Range Shots  

1 day ago by Amelia

My iPhone camera had no zoom and couldn’t focus on close-range subjects. Now with my new camera and it’s 5x zoom, I’ve been a little close-up happy. I definitely couldn’t have focused on something as small as a bee with my iPhone.

Gradually Greener - graduallygreener.wordpress.com · Rank: 145,986 · 6 references

Tomato Hornworms! and a New Website…  

1 day ago by cbar629

Tomato Hornworm Meet the newest addition to our little garden. Yes, I pulled 4 of these suckers off of my tomato plant the other evening. Haven’t seen anymore since, but I am certain that they will be back! I also discovered a new website that has greatly impressed me. It documents an urban homestea ...

Gardening at the Funny Farm - gardeningfunnyfarm.wordpress.com

04
Jul
2009
Kermit Said It Best, It’s Not Easy Being Green!  

1 day ago by Gardening

Jul.05, 2009 Health and Fitness Tags : Alternative Methods, Antibiotics, Birth Control Pills, Bottled Water, Cistern, City Water, clean water, ecoliving, estrogen, green living, Ground Water, Heirloom Seeds, Leech Field, Male Sperm, Natural Predators, organic growing, Pepper Spray, Pesticides, Pests ...

GardenTips Now - gardentipsnow.com

Even Cockroaches Get Fat on Bad Food  

1 day ago by Meals For One

Even Cockroaches Get Fat on Bad Food LiveScience Staff LiveScience.com Fri Jul 3, 11:25 am ET Cockroaches may be tiny enough to slip through the smallest of cracks, but just like humans, these eternal pests can get fat on an unhealthy diet. As part of a decade's worth of research on cockroaches , Pa ...

Single Cook Book - singlecookbook.com

03
Jul
2009
Native Indian Remedies to Get Rid of Bed Bugs  

2 days ago by the bed bugs are biting

The new generation households of today are usually oblivious of another neighbor living within their midst. Usually, they have never seen a bed bug before. Pest control professionals does not even include the remedies for controlling bed bugs. They are not even aware that there are native Indian rem ...

The Bed Bugs Are Biting - thebedbugsarebiting.com/blog

Tip #4: There Will Be Bugs  

2 days ago by EAPPster

If you're growing a garden, one thing you can count on is that there will be bugs. If you're growing fruits and vegetables organically, there will be LOTS of bugs. Some will be friendly, many will be annoying and a few might be worth killing. Of course, the insects in any garden vary by region, crop ...

Green Frieda - greenfrieda.blogspot.com · Rank: 67,028 · 7 references

Summer Corn: Harvest of Pests  

2 days ago by cehwiedel

Our sweet corn ( Zea mays rugosa Kandy Korn) matured this week, about two weeks later than originally forecast. An unwelcome find when the ears were checked: worms at the tips, nibbling on kernels at that end. The larvae were easily knocked off, and damage was limited and easily removed prior to coo ...

Cockle Shells - cehwiedel.com/blogs/cockleshells · Rank: 177,735

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