Keep a sharp eye on your house plants - Brantford Expositor
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Keep a sharp eye on your house plantsBrantford ExpositorYou can try insecticidal soap for aphids; wipe off scale with a damp cloth; control mealybugs with a cotton swab dipped in 50% alcohol; spray two-spotted spider mites (red spider) with rotenone, an organic insecticide; capture whitefly adults on yellow ... |
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ORGANIC FOOD - Allen Publishing
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ORGANIC FOODAllen PublishingMy last trip to the grocery store I could not help notice the number of organic products now available. You can get organic household items, cosmetics, vitamins, hand soap, bed linens, pet food, and even tortilla chips along with meats, poultry, eggs, ...and more » |
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Winter gardening tips - Mother Nature Network
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Winter gardening tipsMother Nature NetworkSpray both sides of the leaves with an insecticidal soap and water thoroughly with an insecticidal drench that is safe for people and pets to kill hitchhiking critters. Position plants indoors where they will receive indirect, bright light for at least ... |
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Invasive stink bug showing up in Oregon counties - Statesman Journal
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Invasive stink bug showing up in Oregon countiesStatesman JournalRemove organic debris lying around the garden this winter, which may foster overwintering adults. To control once you have a stinkbug problem, hand pick or spray with insecticidal soap. Remove damaged young produce so a later crop can be produced.and more » |
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Master Gardeners: Keeping your houseplants green and growing - Marin Independent-Journal
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Master Gardeners: Keeping your houseplants green and growingMarin Independent-JournalYou can make your own mix with equal parts of good garden loam, organic matter (peat moss, well-rotted manure or leaf mold) and sharp sand or perlite; you can also purchase it pre-made as potting mix. When selecting a container for your plant, ... |
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