Not all gardening projects require you to get rid of your grass. If you’re building raised garden beds, you don’t need to remove your lawn. However, it will be difficult to mow around and between raised garden beds. Consider planting low-growingcover crops like cloverthat don’t need t...
If you notice these symptoms, learn how toget rid of grubsin your lawn. That might be the key to getting rid of your raccoons, too. Take care of your grub problem first, and the raccoons might go away on their own when they realize their favorite all-you-can-eat buffet has shut dow...
Once you decide that you’re going to start a new garden or garden bed, the questions begin. The big one is usually around figuring out the best way to convert a lawn into a productive garden. It’s clear that you can’t plant directly into it since grass will outcompete crops. The ...
After all these years of trying to get rid of insects, it's hard to turn around and consider them food. There's also a bit of hypocrisy going on here. Lobsters and crabs are both crustaceans, but they're prized as expensive seafood instead of an odd delicacy like their spider relatives...
If you can believe it (I can’t), I once said (on this very blog!) and I quote: “Some raw food types grate them into obscurity or juice them in order to eat them, but I don’t recommend it. ” Ah, the ignorance of youth! Or at least the fears of a beet newbie. You know...
She always wants to have coffee time with me in the morning, and I can see that she’ll be excited about a small cup of dandelion coffee in the future. Roasted Dandelion Root Coffee This caffeine-free wild foraged dandelion coffee is tasty on its own, or with a bit of milk or suga...
(but not without getting sticky pine cone goo all over her hands, the unnecessary North Face fleece pullover, and even her hair). Then, after a failed attempt to rid herself of the pine cone sap (which Smug Scout discovered you need alcohol to remove, though she doubts red wine will ...
New seedlings of your annual vegetables are in particular danger, as rabbits love young tender edibles. Beans, peas, carrot tops, parsley, lettuce and spinach are rabbit favorites and will need heavy protection. Rabbits will also happily mow down your lawn to the ground if they’re hungry. ...
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