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Bugs and the Garden
Gardening in some areas of the country is difficult because of overwhelming bug and pest infestation. I have been investigating a few organic methods of treating my gardens. Here is a bit of information about natural sprays and how you can save your garden organically!Apr. 11, 2006

Apple Maggots and the Asparagus Beetle
I don’t even like the name of Apple Maggots, but you need to learn about all types of pests in order to deal with them properly. This little fruit fly is found in fruit orchards around the country. The apple maggot is also known as the railroad worm, the fruit fly and as, at best, a pest.Apr. 11, 2006

Defense Against Bugs
The first defense against garden pests is prevention. There are many options when fighting against bugs and pests, and there are many gardeners who seem to never have problems with bugs at all. We’ll discuss how we can do this too.Apr. 11, 2006

Mealy Bugs
Here we are going to talk a little about the mealy bug, which is a pest that is found in homes, gardens and in hobby greenhouses. How can you tell when you have this little pest? How does the mealy bug infest? Learn more about how to get rid of the mealy bug in your gardenApr. 11, 2006

Dealing with Tomato Diseases Part
Over the years, you will find that no how careful you are or how much time you spend in your garden, some of your tomatoes will end up getting a disease where they die off or they don’t produce good fruits. Even when you think you can’t secure your plants this year, at least you can start saving your plants for next year.Apr. 11, 2006

Dealing with Tomato Diseases Part II
Over the years, you will find that no how careful you are or how much time you spend in your garden some of your tomatoes will end up getting a disease. Even when you think you can’t cure your plants, at least you can start saving your plants for next year. This is part two of discovering more about the diseases that affect your tomatoes.Apr. 11, 2006

Cabbage Looper, and the Cabbage Maggot
Your garden can seem a full line of attractants for pests and bugs when you least expect it. When you do find a little critter in the garden, your first line of defense in going to be identifying and researching the pest.Apr. 10, 2006

Creatures in Greenhouses
While there are many pests and little creatures that we all agree are bad for the greenhouse, there are a few others that I don't mind having around at all. While each little creature has its own purpose in life, (what it eats and what it does), the following little bugs are beneficial to the greenhouse environment.Apr. 10, 2006

Japanese Beetles
The Japanese beetle affects gardens everywhere. Gardeners will find their plants and their shrubs are eaten away in just a matter of days if they are not handled right away. This plagues many gardens across the country.Apr. 10, 2006

Diseases and Problems with Plants
Various types of disease, problems, fungus, and molds can happen in the greenhouse. Even with efforts to periodically sterilize and clean, these disorders can take root anyway. These diseases and problems are generally caused by new types of plants, soils, mixtures, etc., brought into the greenhouse.Apr. 6, 2006

Controlling Insects in the Garden
Many gardeners do not like to use chemicals and spend money on certain pest control methods that could hurt their vegetables, and consequently, the people that eat those vegetables. In a healthy garden the balance between pests and insects is always going to be present, but controlling the overwhelming population of either of these may become necessary.Apr. 6, 2006

Disease and Control Part 1
Your gardens are not always safe from pests, disease, and problems no matter how hard you might try. When a problem arises in the garden, you need a little extra help sometimes identifying what the disease or pest is. In this article, we are going to address a few common problems in the garden so you will have a reference when having a problem in the garden.Apr. 6, 2006
Disease and Control Part II

Disease and Control Part III

Gray Mold Blight

Moldy Greenhouse Problems

Identifying Pests in the Greenhouse

Controlling Japanese Beetles

The Not So Pesky Lady Bug