If your lawn is starting to look a little patchy, you may have a grub problem lurking below the surface. Read on to learn ...
Augusta homeowners can achieve a 'Masters' worthy lawn this spring with these cleanup tips, pest control, and soil testing ...
PASCO, Wash. - The Washington State Department of Agriculture is requesting residents living in areas of concern to allow ...
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Why people use castor oil for moles

Moles are one of the most frustrating lawn pests to deal with. They do not eat grass, they do not eat roots, and they are not ...
This 'Breathe Tall' Strategy Is the Secret to Holding Your Pace Struggling to Finish the HYROX Row or Wall Balls? This 'Breathe Tall' Strategy Is the Secret to Holding Your Pace ...
Champaign County, we’ve got you covered! Grab a cup of your favorite beverage and sit back and enjoy this month’s On Fertile ...
The bad news is that now you can see all the tunnels and holes that the moles and voles have created in your lawn. The worst ...
As temperatures rise, garden pests become more active. Here's what to watch for and how to protect your plants.
June is when the beetles mate and July is when they typically lay eggs in your lawn's soil, so there's still time to prepare. In part two of this series, Coast Reporter explores the prevention of ...
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. — Homeowners across western Washington are finding their lawns torn apart by an unlikely partnership: crows and raccoons simultaneously working to dig up invasive beetle grubs.