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Wasp pressure around Michigan homes and gardens peaks through July and August, when colonies reach their largest populations and foraging activity intensifies around outdoor living spaces, garden beds, and anything sweet or protein-rich left in the open.

Essential oils are no longer considered just folk remedies for pest management. A growing body of research prove...


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Mosquitos are basically Texas’s unofficial state pest. The moment you step outside on a warm evening, they find you.

And if your backyard has become their favorite hangout spot, you already know how frustrating that can be. Bug sprays, citronella candles, zappers.

You’ve probably tried them all. But what if the solution was already growing right here in Te...


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Container gardening becomes a lot more appealing during summer. You do not need a large yard, expensive raised beds, or a big gardening project to grow fresh vegetables.

A few buckets placed in the right spot can turn an empty patio, driveway, or backyard corner into a productive growing space. That simplicity is one reason so many people continue adding containers ev...


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The garden doesn’t warn you. One evening it’s staked, watered, and humming along. By 6 a.m. it looks like something lost a fight with the county. Snapped pepper stems.

A tomato cage doing a slow cartwheel toward the fence. Mud so thick it buried your stepping stones whole.

Tennessee storms don’t negotiate. They arrive, unravel everything, and leave you a t...


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Most Pennsylvania homeowners would do just about anything to keep ticks out of their yards. And if you’ve been relying on sprays and treatments alone, you might be surprised to learn that nature already has its own tick control system built in.

It flies, it sings, and it’s probably already living somewhere near your property. Certain birds are absolute tick eating m...


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