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Insects and Pests

Garden Netting the Fruit Trees

Garden netting may be the only way to save the fruits from your trees. Some areas definitely have more birds than others. But, if there is one thing for sure, it is that fruit trees are a bird magnet when the fruits begin to ripen.
Be prepared for the birds that could steal the [...]

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Garden Netting for Birds

Enjoy this terrific example of how to use garden netting to keep the birds away from your fruits and vegetables.

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Easy Gardener Ross 14-Foot by 75-Foot Garden Netting

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It’s about time for our fruits and vegetables to become nature’s buffet.  Protect your hard work with garden netting with this package of Easy Gardener Ross 14′ X 75′ roll.  Birds love to feast on your produce.  Maybe it’s time to decide if you prefer to feed them or feed yourself and your family.  We [...]

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Easy Gardener Ross 3-Foot by 50-Foot Garden Netting

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When the birds and larger garden pests begin nibbling at your vegetable garden, it is time to invest in this affordable garden netting.  Depending on the size of your garden, this Easy Gardener Ross 3′ X 50′ package of netting may be just what you need.  Of course, you can order as many packs as [...]

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How To Use Garden Netting For Birds

One of the biggest problems most home gardeners face is trying to keep wild animals out of their gardens. The most common predator for many gardeners are birds. Many birds love the flowers, fruits, and vegetables that are grown in gardens and when a garden is not protected can be destroyed. Gardens that are located [...]

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Organic Bug Spray

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Home Made Bug Spray for the Vegetable Garden

Not that anyone is concerned with bugs in January, but this is something to consider for the upcoming spring crops. Like most things it probably should not be overdone. But, it does appear to work well.

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Insects that Eat Your Vegetable Garden

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