March 27, 2007

Wild things (Gardening Pest Control)

Chicago Sun-Times - benefit as well, by getting native food and shelter, which, in turn, makes it easier for them to provide pest control. How to make a wildlife-friendy garden Marian Thill, a professional landscaper and naturalist will host “Backyard Gardening for Continue reading

Southern Illinoisan - Exeter, Calif.-based writer who has authored or contributed to more than 30 gardening think about rocks, steppingstones and other landscape features to control them. For more balanced environment, attracting beneficial insects, which prevents pest Continue reading

Record Searchlight - In landscape gardening, there are two camps on pesticides: the chemically concerned, and those who can t get the high Weedkillers are a relatively new development in pest control. Hoeing, tilling and pulling were the common methods of weed Continue reading

Riverside Press Enterprise - Snyder, 63, owns Snyder Termite and Pest Control in Riverside. His family has owned the business since 1929. He Vetter says, “gardening clothes, gloves, baseball mitts, roller skates, hats I would not recommend (twist-tied bags Continue reading

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