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Tips for creating deer fences that are beautiful in their own right
You don't have to let Bambi destroy your clients' landscaping or gardens. There are attractive ways to incorporate fencing.
August 3, 2015
Business
How to: Repair winter plant damage
In many parts of the country, spring will soon reveal significant damage to landscape plantings. “Many factors contribute to how a plant is affected by winter,” says Brian Hudelson, director of the Plant Disease Diagnostics Clinic at the University of Wisconsin-Madison/Extension. “Plants that are marginally winter hardy to a region, stressed by disease or drought […]
April 21, 2015
Business
Perennials & Annuals Mobile App Helps Landscapers On the Go
Landscapers out in the field are getting a little extra help with Allan Armitage’s gardening app for Android and iPhone platforms.
March 6, 2014
Business
How to deter deer in the winter
The snow is beginning to fall in some areas of the country, and snow can cause a variety of pests and problems – including deer.
November 13, 2013
Business
Gardening in deer country
Gardeners face enough challenges trying to create landscaping they can enjoy and be proud of. But dozens of 200-pound eating machines can make even the most resolute gardener want to throw in the towel. In many neighborhoods where former woodland areas have been replaced by subdivisions, particularly in west St. Louis County, deer have become more than just a curiosity — they’re a nuisance, especially to anyone trying to grow plants.
April 5, 2013
Business
Scotts Promotes Less-Stinky Animal Repellents
Like a lot of other gardeners, Sally Pickard is looking forward to the day when deer will stop eating her tulip buds. She’s tried products using animal urine or putrid eggs to keep them away.
February 18, 2013
Lawn maintenance
Lawn maintenance: Varmints vamoose!
How to reclaim a landscape from vertebrate pests. The appeal of having an animal habitat in your backyard can quickly fade when you face repeatedly replacing plants mowed down by a hungry rabbit or deer.
October 7, 2011
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