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What to Do About Squash Vine Borers

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Photo found on Flickr, courtesy of La Grande Farmer's Market. Have you ever had a healthy-looking squash plant suddenly wilt and die? If your answer is yes, you know the devastation of the squash vine borer. To check for squash vine borers, look near the base of the plants for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cucumbers, Garden Pests, Pumpkins, Squash, Zucchinis Tagged With: Garening, pest control, Squash Vine Border, Wilt

Keeping Squash Bugs Out of the Garden

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Squash bugs are destructive feeders that attack members of the cucurbit (gourd or squash) family, especially pumpkins and squash. The insects suck on the underside of the foliage, causing leaves to wilt and eventually appear black or dried out. Adult squash bugs are 5/8-inch … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cucumbers, Garden Pests, Pumpkins, Squash, Zucchinis Tagged With: Gardening, General Gardening, pest control, Squash Bugs

How to Control Japanese Beetles in the Home Garden

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With no natural enemies in their environment, Japanese beetles are among the most devastating of all landscape pests in the United States. They attack hundreds of different kinds of plants, including trees, shrubs, turf grass, and vegetable crops. Each beetle doesn’t eat very … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Garden Pests Tagged With: Beetles, Gardening, Japanese Beetle, Organics, pest control

How to Use Recycled Coffee Grounds in Your Garden

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Composting with Coffee Grounds Old coffee grounds are one of the best ways to add nitrogen to your compost pile, which is often a lacking element in urban or suburban composting. They can go right into the compost pail, and just give the pile a bit of a stir when you add the pail … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Soil & Composting Tagged With: coffee grounds, fertilizers, garden pests, pest control

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