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Honey Bees - Protect Our Threatened Friends
Honey Bees are one of nature’s best friends, one of our best friends. They pollinate our fields, pollinate our flowers. They pollinate our vegetables and fruits. Honey bees are in danger. Through the high use of chemicals we...

Fire Ants
Fire ants are considered a notorious pest and can sometimes be life threatening. Two main species of fire ants, namely black imported solenopsis rchteri gorel and red ants solenopsis invicta buren are responsible for causing...

Pest Control - Houseplant Pests
If you are a gardener, you know what a challenge it can be to keep unwanted bugs from making a meal of your prize plants. It's a never-ending battle, whether your approach is organic or chemical. And while they're usually less...

Pest Control - Tree Pests
Our trees are under attack. There are a host of insects that feast on trees; some are deadly for them, with no known defense. For many of these bugs, the only solution is cutting down all infested trees and quarantining the...

The Organic Gardener
It’s not always easy to be an organic gardener. Even committed organic gardeners sometimes long to spray herbicide on goutweed or pesky poison ivy. When Japanese beetles or rose chafers arrive in throngs just before your...

Orchid Care Made Easy
There’s a myth that orchids are only for the rich and famous because it required lots of time and money. Perhaps the misconception is also due to the ancient Greek royalties who worshiped orchids as gold.But, today, most...

Connecting Garden and Home-Multiple Levels of Meaning
“The tempered light of the woods is like a perpetual morning, and is stimulating and heroic. The anciently reported spells of these places creep on us. The stems of pines, hemlocks, and oaks, almost gleam like iron on the...

Miniature Roses
Don't let the delicate appearance fool you! These little gems are hardy enough to grow outdoors in zones 6-10 without winter protection, and with a good cover of mulch they will survive winters as far north as zone 4. Miniature...