Battle infestations of aphids, stink bugs, and other garden pests the natural way—with more bugs.
A garden can do more than look pretty—it can work like a living support system for bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects.
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Cauliflower, cabbage, and other brassicas are staples in vegetable gardens, but these plants are some of the most vulnerable ...
These pairings deter destructive pests while welcoming pollinators and other beneficial insects.
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Purple coneflower is a low-maintenance native plant that adds beauty to your garden and supports pollinators and birds.
Western dislike of eating insects may be linked to ancient geography, genetics, and long-term diet patterns, not just culture ...
The lawmakers sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture opposing plans to close the U.S. Forest Service research ...
Slugs often find plants with textured leaves, a bitter flavor, and a strong odor repellent. Try these eight plants that keep ...
Aphids are one pest that make every gardener sigh as they return continuously. They're extremely common and don't discriminate in the plants they attack – ornamentals, edibles, flowers, foliage, and ...
Common bean plants, a global food staple, possess a remarkable defense mechanism. When caterpillars chew their leaves, the ...