Each spring, dormant moles wake up hungry. They cruise from garden to garden, seeking their favorite foods: worms. When we make rich, healthy soil, we encourage worms as well as plants. Thus, the ...
Notice those fat, furry creatures popping out of holes in your grass and snacking on your lawn? They may appear cute and harmless, but if you're worried about them, you certainly are not making a ...
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So, repellent at the ready, start at one end of the lawn and work toward the other. Drizzle the stuff — plant oils, castor oil (Ooo, they HATE castor oil, it sticks to the slick, smooth fur and makes ...
Tom Oder is a writer, editor, and communication expert who specializes in sustainability and the environment with a sweet spot for urban agriculture. As you walk onto your carefully manicured lawn, an ...
Cheri in Annandale writes: “Do moles and voles go together in lawns? I believe we had them about 12 years ago but had big dogs and they seemed to go away. Now we have a small, older dog and tunnels ...