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Gardening Ideas

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    Hi we are having huge problems with dark brown caterpillars getting into our herb and vege gardens. Can you recommend the best way to get rid of these pests?
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  2. kathleen scott

    I planted my garden too close to a walnut tree and the toxin killed most of it,ar there any plants that can go there?

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  3. laurell

    what do you use for deer repellant?

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  4. Melinda Fish

    Any suggestions for repelling groundhogs?

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  5. brandi taylor

    I am having bee problems. any suggestions for homemade traps

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    • Linda

      That’s too bad. Bee’s are actually very good for the garden. They pollinate the flowers so we get our fruit, and vegetables. They are tame and will not harm you. Wasps you have to be careful of. They will sting you. If you have a bee hive in your garden, call a bee friendly removal service. Most bees are very gentle, please dont harm them. They are Mother Nature’s best Helpers! I had a hive in my compost several times, they did not come after me, when I disturbed their nest, that is how gentle they are. Wasps on the other hand would have stung me many times. Good luck!

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    • Tonja Mellinger

      A natural way to get bees to leave an area is by putting up a bird feeder full of wild bird seeds. Once the birds find your feeder, they will drive the bees away because if they stay …. the will be eaten by the birds.

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  7. Deidre

    Any ideas for growing zucchini in small areas? Going to try the potato tower 🙂

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    How long after using your natural weed killer can things be planted there?

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