Garden insects aid in pollination, natural pest control, and soil enrichment. Supporting beneficial insects leads to a ...
As temperatures rise, garden pests become more active. Here's what to watch for and how to protect your plants.
This non-toxic hack has been shown to have promising results for banishing unwanted garden visitors ...
This simple kitchen staple may be the trick to keeping pests out of your garden.
Grow these rosemary companion plants together in your garden to control pests like carrot flies and bean beetles.
Leave these bugs alone if you see them in your garden. Not all bugs are bad. In fact, some can benefit your garden. So don't be so quick to try to get rid of every insect you see crawling on your ...
Many people believe that all insects are harmful pests, but the fact is that most insects areharmless and some are actually beneficial. There are nearly one million known species of insects on the ...
Ladybugs, lacewings, and other beneficial insects feed on plant pests and naturally make gardens more pest-resistant. But ...
Snow and cold temperatures rarely kill plants native to Ohio. Most insects survive cold winters by producing an antifreeze-like chemical or entering diapause. Recently, we visited with thousands of ...
A bit of prevention goes a long way in minimizing insect and disease problems in the garden. A holistic approach known as "Plant Health Care" starts with proper plant selection and care and ends with ...
Good guy or bad guy? Believe it or not, many insects in the landscape are beneficial to our gardens. When spotting insects in ...
You’re probably quick to get rid of fruit flies, ants, and other inside critters, but did you know there are garden pests that require just as swift intervention? Whether you’re an avid gardener or a ...