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Zinnias often fall victim to nocturnal pests, like slugs and earwigs. Before you resort to pesticides, give this simple ...
Zinnias and tomatoes make excellent neighbors. “The tall blooms of zinnias help support pollinator activity, which in turn ...
Want to keep your zinnias looking great and flowering longer this summer? Try this easy gardening technique for more ...
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Birds eat grasshoppers, and if you leave bird feeders and water out for them, they will start to see your garden as a safe space to hunt for insects, including grasshoppers.
Zinnias are excellent sources of pollen and nectar for many beneficial insects, so insecticides are not recommended. An insecticidal soap will control damaging mite and insect pests.
Many gardeners prefer to plant perennial flowers rather than annual flowers simply due to the fact that perennials which are ...
Learn about pill bugs. Discover how to eliminate them when they’re pests and care for them when they’re wanted.
Beneficial bugs in your backyard keep your yard thriving. They distribute pollen, eat detrimental pests and even offer dinner to bats, birds and other small creatures.
Companion plants can bring beneficial pollinators to your garden, repelling pests and enhancing its beauty. Learn how they play a vital role in companion planting.