Your plants have been infested with caterpillars. Remove them using a pair of tweezers and discard them. Avoid touching the bristly hairs on their bodies, as these can cause irritation.
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Once these bulbs bloom, keep them cool and watered. You can gently tie tulip flowers with yarn or string to keep them from opening. (Remove the yarn when you have company!) You can also return them to ...
Explore the transformation of grief into art in Bondi's living memorial, honoring victims through preserved flowers and community care.
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Yakima County landowners are urged to remove scotch thistle rosettes now to prevent spring growth, seed production and ...
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Speaking of trees, rainbow eucalyptus is famous for its multi-colored, exfoliating bark that is painted in pink, lavender, and yellow-green.
Certain plants may look lovely and promise easy care, but they can quickly become invasive and take over your garden, doing more harm than good.