Spider Eggs in Plant Soil: Are They A Problem?
Spiders will often lay spider eggs in plant soil. This is because, in order for spiders to lay their eggs they need to find a moist, inactive and chemically natural …
Spiders will often lay spider eggs in plant soil. This is because, in order for spiders to lay their eggs they need to find a moist, inactive and chemically natural …
Eggplants tend to do well on their own, but it doesn’t hurt to have companion plants that can make your aubergine grow faster, improve soil nutrients and make the vegetable …
Do you ever wonder if possums could take on one of nature’s deadliest creatures, the snake? If so, do possums eat snakes or are they just natural enemies? In line …
How to Kill Weeds and Not The Grass: Weed Control 101 A healthy lawn is a weed-free lawn. Even the most nutrient-rich and gorgeous lawns can be turned into an …
The Peperomia Prostrata, a.k.a String of Turtles, is not for the faint of heart, or those who pay too much attention to their houseplants. Let this be both a warning …
Squirrels may seem like the furthest thing in your mind when it comes to growing grapes, but the truth is that these critters are a legitimate concern. To those who …
Mulch is made of organic materials like wood chips, leaves, and bark. It is a popular choice for gardeners because it helps retain moisture in the soil, regulates soil temperature, …
Growing a vegetable garden can be a lot of fun. You get to play in the dirt, watch things grow, and eat the fruits (or vegetables) of your labor. But …
You may have planted cucumber seeds indoors to try and get a headstart in the growing season, only to find them falling over in a few weeks. Try as you …
Keeping a healthy garden also involves removing pests that might invade it. Despite not being dangerous, having an ant infestation in your yard can cause some issues. To begin with, …