Your garden might be full of life, but some of its tiniest inhabitants could be sneaking indoors without you knowing. Here ...
As we patiently await crisp fall days, the Upper Shore Master Gardener Programs are preparing for their annual basic training ...
Do daily tick checks and wear insect repellent. Not only check your own body for ticks, but check your pets for ticks, too.
Sometimes you really need an exterminator—sometimes you don't. Learn what professional exterminators would never tell you ...
Communities across Kerry are delighted with their success in this year’s An Taisce Green Flag Awards which were announced ...
As larvae, these insects benefit your garden because their diet mainly consists of aphids. As adult beetles look for a nice ...
Hampstead’s Crossroads Church will become the site of a new community garden, with plans for produce to be donated to those ...
A marvelous array of insects may find a winter habitat in and under your fallen ... The majority of bee species nest in the ground, often in yards and garden beds. A thick layer of leaves can provide ...
Leaving leaf litter on lawns can benefit overwintering insects, a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert said.
University of Maryland entomologists have uncovered a unique relationship between two species of fungi known for their ...
Plants won’t need watering nearly as often as they might have during the growing season, but if we have a dry winter, they still would benefit from regular checking and occasional watering.
Even after 50-plus years of gardening, I’m still learning. Here are just four lessons I’ve learned the hard way. 1. I’ve learned to watch out for invasives.Several years ago, I fell in love with ...