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  • Toads / Garden Pest Tips

    GardenGuides — How toads can protect your garden from harmful pests. Create habitat for toads and they will eat flies, slugs, grubs, and other garden pests. The average toad will eat 50-100 insects every night - that's 10,000 to 20,000 insects throughout a ...More…

  • Luring Ladybugs Into Your Garden

    GardenGuides — Luring Ladybugs Into Your Garden. How to attract ladybugs to your garden and keep them there, and the many benefits they can provide to your garden and to your plants.... Ladybugs are generally known as beneficial bugs,they eat destructive aphids ...More…

  • Soil Solarization and Weed Control- Garden Pest Tip

    GardenGuides — Soil Solarization and Weed Control- Garden Pest Tip. How to solarize your soil to kill insects, fungus, weed seeds, and other pests to improve the overall health of your soil. A great natural way to improve your garden.... If there were one sure ...More…

  • To Spray or Not to Spray Herbicide: That is the Question!

    GardenGuides — To Spray or Not to Spray Herbicide: That is the Question!. How to make an informed and environmentally sensitive decision about using herbicides to get rid of pests in your garden and protect your plants and flowers.... You don't have to be a ...More…

  • Ladybugs are Good for Your Garden

    GardenGuides — Ladybugs are Good for Your Garden. How to attract ladybugs to your garden. Ladybugs are one of the most popular predatory insects, benefiting your plants by eating pests.... Adult ladybugs, or ladybird beetles, are typically a brick red or orange ...More…

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    GardenGuides — Tiny Flowers: Making the Smallest Beneficial Insects Feel at Home. Extensive information on how to grow plants that attract beneficial insects which can help your garden.... Tiny Flowers: Making the Smallest Beneficial Insects Feel at Home On ...More…

  • Beneficial Bugs and Insects for the Garden

    GardenGuides — Beneficial Bugs and Insects for the Garden. Details on how to use beneficial insects (good bugs and insects) as a natural control for harmful insects in the garden.... It may come as a surprise to you that the beneficial insects in our yards and ...More…

  • Lacewings are Good for Your Garden

    GardenGuides — Lacewings are Good for Your Garden. How to attract lacewings to your garden. Lacewings eat a variety of pest insects including aphids, whiteflies, mites, and more.... Lacewings are generally known as beneficial bugs,they're nickname is "aphid ...More…

  • Dealing with Animals in Your Organic Garden

    GardenGuides — Dealing with Animals in Your Organic Garden. Mort Mather, author of Gardening for Independence, on dealing with animals in your garden. Mort tells you how to discourage deer, skunks, and other animals from eating your fruits and vegetables.... A ...More…

  • Home Remedies for Fungus Gnat and Damping-Off Control

    GardenGuides — Late winter and early spring is a great time to start seedlings and get the gardening season underway. Growing your own seedlings from seed is highly rewarding and can open doors to even more species that are not often found in garden centers. ...More…

  • Fencing to Keep Unwanted Animals Out of Your Garden

    GardenGuides — Fencing to Keep Unwanted Animals Out of Your Garden. Information on how to keep deer, rabbits, gophers, moles, coyotes, pets, bears, and other animals out of your yard by building a fence. Discusses fencing option pros and cons.... By Josie ...More…

  • Controlling Rabbits

    GardenGuides — Controlling Rabbits. Information on how to control rabbits in your garden and keep them from destroying your plants and flowers from the resource libraries at Garden Guides.... Rabbits find most of their favorite foods in the vegetable garden. ...More…


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