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Dealing with unwanted rodents around the house is just plain frustrating. We tried the Vamoose pouches to see if a natural repellent could actually help.

After a few weeks, we noticed they offer a simple way to keep mice away—no traps or chemicals needed. The scent is strong, honestly, and that might not be for everyone, but it seems to do its job in places like pa...


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Knowing when to prune hydrangeas really matters if you want healthy plants and maximize blooms. Different hydrangea types need pruning at certain times, otherwise, you might end up cutting off next season’s flower buds.

Most hydrangeas do be...


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There are several types of avocado trees in the Sacramento area, but which one is the best? Avocados can range in flavor, productivity, and pollination.

The Hass variety is the primary export from California, but there are several varieties you can grow in your backyard. The Reed type produces more fruit per tree but has a slightly bitter taste. Choose the type of avoc...


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New Mexico is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including several species of oak trees. These trees play an important role in the state’s ecosystem, providing habitat for wildlife and contributing to the overall health of the environment. Understanding the ...


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A common question among gardeners is “Will Peach Trees Grow In Michigan?”. The answer varies depending on the type of peach tree you have chosen.

Some varieties are hardy to Zone 3 while others aren’t. Regardless of the location of your peach tree, the following tips will help you get started. A peach tree needs full sun, a ph range of 6.0 to 7.0, and an average soil p...


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