Are plants disappearing from your garden? Are there holes in the leaves? Are your plants sticky? You may have a pest problem in your garden, and pests can really plague a garden and prevent you from ...
Jumping worms, originating from Asia, are an invasive species harmful to gardens and the environment. They reproduce rapidly and can be spread through plants, soil, equipment, and mulch. Prevent their ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Hammerhead worms, bizarre-looking creatures that can grow to over a foot long, are an invasive species to the U.S. Native to Asia, they have ...
Holes in kale leaves usually come from pests, diseases, or environmental stress, so identifying the cause is key. Common pests like cabbage worms, flea beetles, and slugs are often to blame for the ...
AUSTIN, Texas — You've probably seen it: a collection of small, bright yellow flowers that could be mistaken as one of our beloved Texas wildflowers. But actually, bastard cabbage poses a threat to ...
Is it OK to use wood ash from my fireplace in my garden? Wood ash can be a good soil additive for your garden. They contain nutrients that are helpful in plant growth but should be used sparingly.
Q: I believe we have live oaks in our neighborhood. They have started sending up hundreds of little seedlings. Last year when this happened, I sprayed to kill them, but it turned the zoysia brown. I ...