 | Pests & Diseases [4-Legged Creatures] Question (#173) :: Please advise me as to how I can keep my barn cats out of my mulch and flowerbeds? |
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 | Pests & Diseases [Powdery Mildew] Question (#165) :: My Summer Phlox had that spotty mildew last summer (I live near Toronto, Ontario). I couldn't cure them, so I cut them right off.
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 | Pests & Diseases [General] Question (#158) :: I am looking for a perennial ground cover will repel ants. We have a HUGE problem with them along the side of my house (sunny, hot & dry). Cal... |
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 | Pests & Diseases [4-Legged Creatures] Question (#117) :: Could you please tell me if Dianthus 'Blue Hills' are safe to plant in areas where there are deer present? Also can you suggest some other ... |
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 | Pests & Diseases [Powdery Mildew] Question (#97) :: How do you get rid of powdery mildew on Beebalm (Monarda)? |
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 | Pests & Diseases [4-Legged Creatures] Question (#47) :: I live on Vancouver Island and would like some advice on deerproofing my garden. Our garden is just under two years old and we are still developin... |
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 | Pests & Diseases [4-Legged Creatures] Question (#60) :: I have persistent difficulty with rabbits eating Delphiniums in the spring, before they gain any real height and have given up trying to raise the... |
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 | Pests & Diseases [General] Question (#39) :: Last summer I had a beautiful Mandevilla splendens. I started noticing tiny black bugs on the leaves. I tried various sprays but to no avai... |
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 | Pests & Diseases [General] Question (#16) :: For 3 or 4 summers my Michaelmas Daisy (Aster) leaves die from the ground up. They still bloom, but the plants look terrible. I've tried di... |
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 | Pests & Diseases [Weeds] Question (#20) :: I have been plagued by briars growing among my perennials. I've tried digging them out, but they seem to grow back even more. Can you recommend so... |
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