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The outbreaks’ causes are unknown. Historically, fresh herbs and produce consumed raw were the culprits.  The illness isn’t life-threatening, but doctors recommend seeking treatment; it can be treated ...
Japanese beetles can turn healthy plants into skeletons. Here is how to identify and remove these garden pests.
Keep invaders out!
Q: I’m starting to see what looks like small crabgrass plants in my lawn, but I used a preemergence herbicide earlier in the ...
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Spread the love“`html Maintaining a lush, green lawn can be a rewarding endeavor, but it often comes with the challenge of pesky weeds. If you’ve ever looked out at your yard and noticed those ...
By the time many farmers realize slugs are in their fields, the damage has often already happened. The first clues are easy ...