Lawn grubs — the larvae of various specific beetles — can devastate a lawn or garden. Learn about the biology of lawn grubs, how they damage a lawn, and what to do about it, including both chemical and nonchemical methods.
White grubs can destroy large sections of your lawn before you realize it. Learn the best products and methods for preventing and treating white grubs.
White grub worms are often serious lawn pests. Knowing when to control them saves you time and money.
Completely natural and effective for grubworms.
White grubs can destroy large sections of your lawn before you realize it. Learn the best products and methods for preventing and treating white grubs.
Don't let slugs destroy your garden. These tips for how to get rid of slugs will help you protect your edible and ornamental plants.
White grubs can destroy large sections of your lawn before you realize it. Learn the best products and methods for preventing and treating white grubs.
Get rid of pesky grubs on your lawn with natural or synthetic pesticides Grubs are the small, white, worm-like larvae of some insects, particularly Japanese beetles, June beetles, and European chafer beetles. When grubs are growing, they...
Learn how to kill grubs in garden soil or lawn using beneficial nematodes. It is easy, effective, and organic! Nematodes also control beetles & other pests.
Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) is a member of the Asteraceae family and is related to other daisy-like flowers such as…
Grubs can quickly ruin your lawn. Learn how to identify grub worm damage & discover effective controls that are safe and simple to use.
The areca palm is a flowering plant in the family Arecaceae, native to the tropical and sub-tropical regions of Africa and Madagaskar.
Preserving your own beetroot is simple, and delicious. Grow your own organic beetroot and stash it away for when Summer has faded.
Did you know that that you can grow nutrient-dense, fresh sprouts on your kitchen counter without any special equipment? It's totally easy, and it can save you money, too.
Being Norwegian, I am not lacking in ideas of what to do with potatoes. As I’ve mentioned before in my previous posts, where would Norway be without potatoes? We seem to eat it with practically every meal, as this is an easy crop to grow in a cold weather country…
This simple blackberry jam is a no pectin and low sugar recipe. All you need is blackberries and a small amount of sugar to make a tasty homemade blackberry jam.
Thinning seedlings is a method used to ensure proper spacing of overcrowded plants. Learn why you need to do it, with steps for how and when.
Grub Worm Problem? Learn How To get rid of Grub Worms in your yard! Lawn grubs larvae are notorious for destroying lawns, creating brown patches [10 WAYS]
Learn how to make sourdough starter from scratch using only natural, whole ingredients. Easy to follow steps for making fool-proof sourdough bread at home without any special equipment.
Like many people who grew up in the south, I always look forward to the summer blackberry season. Sweet, juicy homegrown blackberries are so superior…
If you're growing zucchini you've had a few giant zucchini show up. With these 5 delicious recipes you'll never wonder what to do with large zucchini again!
The first step is deciding where you want to possition the tunnel and how big you want to make it. The garden here runs North South with the house at the southern end. A line of tall conifers 35 fe…
I first tasted za’atar when I was a little girl growing up in Southeast Michigan. Dearborn, Michigan has the largest Lebanese population in the US so we would visit there once a month to eat …
Explore the portfolio of Sally Caulwell! Her digital style pairs a gentle textural aesthetic, with clean graphic lines making her a great choice for publishing projects, editorial features and product designs.
4 easy tips for growing cucumbers in home vegetable gardens. Use our zone chart and planting guide to determine when to plant cucumbers.
Aromatic, pungent, and spicy ginger is perfect in baked goods, candies, Asian dishes, and a very healthy medicinal herb. Ginger has many evidence-based health benefits. It has a broad-spectrum of antibacterial, antiviral, antioxidant, and anti-parasitic properties, to name just several of its more than 40 pharmacological actions. Learn how to…
A quick and easy step by step tutorial how to use Milky Spore as a natural, organic, and non toxic pesticide to kill Japanese Beetles and Grubs in your lawn and garden
It's so versatile!
Pop all the bubbles on the bubble wrap runway! You'll be playing this creative movement activity again and again!
Growing Niagara grapes (Vitis 'Niagara') in a home garden requires a few steps. Grapes need pruning and training, but once you master those tasks, you'll find the harvest worth the effort. Niagara grapes are a white grape, bearing large, sweet fruit suitable for table use, jams, juice and wine.
Blueberries have acquired something of super-hero status in recent years, which is certainly a good reason why you should persuade your bushes to fruit as well as possible. This means pruning...
Have you brought back a food experience from a trip that gets you excited about a whole new kind of cooking? That’s what happened to me when I was in Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo, Mexico this spring for Food & Wine’s Food of Mexico festival and learned how Mexicans cook with garden vegetables like purslane, a […]
Japanese Beetles can severely damage your roses and other plants in your landscape because they feed on the leaves and can almost completely defoliate some plants. The white grubs ruin your lawn!
What’s the big deal about North America’s largest native fruit? Make this irresistible pawpaw recipe and find out. Baked pawpaw pudding is smooth and rich, with intriguing caramel notes and an undeniable pawpaw kick.
Whether you're growing okra in your home garden or buying fresh from the farmer's market, freeze fresh okra quickly and easily. It's so easy!
These Zucchini Burgers are perfect for those over sized garden zucchini. Skip throwing it in the compost pile and make juicy burgers instead!