Beer Bait for Cockroaches
It's late summer and your house is loaded with fresh vegetables and flowers from your garden. While you try to keep up with the abundance of produce flowing into your home, other unwanted guests, cockroaches in particular, may be moving into your ... [... more]
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Tree & Shrub Gardening for Michigan
500 woody species, hybrids, varieties and cultivars organized into 90 accounts. Tips on planting, growing, recommended varieties, pests & problems. 450 brilliant color photgraphs [... more]
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Tree & Shrub Gardening for Ohio
500 woody species, hybrids, varieties and cultivars organized into 90 accounts. tips on planting, growing, recommended varieities and pests & problems [... more]
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Bacterial Spot
This disease is found mainly in eastern parts of North America where it affects tomatoes and peppers. Small, dark, corky, raised spots with slightly sunken centers appear on green fruits. Rot organisms may enter at the spots and decay the fruit. ... [... more]
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Beetle Mania
Controlling Japanese beetles (Popillia japonica) seems an endless labor. In the eight decades since the ravenous pests were discovered in this country, gardeners have tried a host of controls, ranging from the conventional--handpicking and ... [... more]
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Attracting Beneficial Insects With Sugar
Aphids often produce a substance known as honeydew that supports the growth of unsightly black sooty mold. Aphid predators recognize the presence of this sugary material as a sign of aphids (i.e. their lunch) nearby. Gardeners have found that ... [... more]
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Air Pollution Reduces Flower Fragrance
The decline of honeybee and native bee populations has been widely reported in the press, and a number of factors have been attributed to the decline, such as mites, disease, and stress. Now air pollution has been added to the list of possible ... [... more]
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Month-By-Month Gardening in the South: What to Do and ...
You'll use this book constantly. Not just for Georgians!: I own an embarrassingly large number of gardening books, some of them quite wonderful. But this one has quickly become my favorite, for many reasons. In it, the experience and wisdom of Don [... more]
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Tree & Shrub Gardening for Illinois
Over 500 trees & shrubs to enhance the beauty of your garden. Tips on Planting, growing, recommended varities and pests & problems [... more]
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Crop Production: Evolution, History, and Technology
This book deals with the agronomy of the eight major grain, fiber and oilseed row crops produced in the United States: Corn, Wheat, Grain Sorghum, Barley, Rice, Cotton, Soybeans, and Peanuts.For each crop, Dr. Smith presents a structured discussion of: [... more]
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How to Prevent Houseplant Problems
Diseases and pests can threaten the health of your plants. Fortunately, you can take steps to protect it. First, isolate new plants for several weeks until you're sure they're healthy and pest free. Return diseased or pest-ridden plants ... [... more]
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Identifying & Controlling Garden Pests
Watch out for these insects and keep your garden free from disease. Adult thrips are about 1/16-inch long and usually have dark bodies with four fringed wings. Their small size makes them difficult to detect in the garden. They mainly attack ... [... more]
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