Here are 4 simple home remedies that can help you get rid of many common problems in your garden, safely and naturally.
Category: Pests & Problems
Get Rid of Pests with Our Expert Tips and Tricks.
Here are some easy and time tested tips for keeping those otherwise adorable critters out of your garden, so your green peppers, cucumbers and beets actually stand a chance of ending up in your summer salad.
Learn how to get rid of ants naturally. Eliminate ant attractants and repel ants with cinnamon powder and peppermint oil.
Herb and vegetable gardeners use tansy as a companion plant to drive away insects that would otherwise consume the harvest.
Since no plant is truly resistant, but rather less likely to be damaged by deer, it’s important to use other solutions to protect your yard and garden from destructive deer.
There are several ways to keep deer out of your garden, some of these deer repellents you may not even be aware of. In addition, there are many plants that deer will usually avoid.
The following tips to help keep spiders and their favourite meal-time pests out of your home.
Prevent aphids from wreaking havoc on your plants. Discover effective methods to control and eliminate aphid infestations in your garden.
Learn how to deal with indoor plant insects and protect your house plants from destructive infestations.
Many homeowners have problems with moths in their house. It is very important to get rid of moths from your house. These insects may cause some problems in your house when they are not treated properly.
For those who want to refrain from using harsh chemicals to combat the infestation, there are a few organic ways to get rid of Japanese Beetles.
Get rid of weeds naturally with vinegar. Find out how to create a low-cost weed killer that is safe for your garden.
This is the fruit fly trap you’ve (I’ve) been looking for. The ultimate death trap for fruit flies. And yes, Mom was right; you can catch more flies with honey.
There are several indoor gardening supplies that can be used to control various pests from damaging your indoor crops, and will thus increase your plants’ yields.
These measures should help you keep house spiders outside of your house, where they can go about the business of controlling the insect population as nature intended.