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Guides For The Prairie Gardener: The Prairie Gardener S Go-To For Pests And Diseases (Series #2) (Paperback) Large

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Your guide to trouble-shooting weeds pests diseases molds critters and other common prairie gardener s problems in this second title in the Guides for the Prairie Gardener series. Your guide to trouble-shooting weeds pests diseases moulds critters and other common prairie gardener s problems in this second title in the Guides for the Prairie Gardener series. Whether you re an experienced prairie gardener or have just a few weeks under your belt chances are you ve come to know at least a couple of pesky insects moulds or much larger lurkers on a first-name basis. But what to do about these interlopers who can seem hell-bent on ruining your hard work? Lifelong gardeners Janet and Sheryl are here to help. In this second installment in the Guides for the Prairie Gardener series the authors tackle the full range of suspects including weeds insects microorganisms rodents birds deer and even other people s pets. Premised on a respect for the natural world and using an integrated pest management approach they ll show you how to identify the culprit and how to deter it while respecting the broader environment. Should I use landscape fabric? Does vinegar work? What do I do about tent caterpillars? Why are my potatoes scabby? Why does it look like my cabbages have been attacked by miniature buckshot? And the recurring What is this thing?! Janet and Sheryl take your most pressing questions in this Q&A-style resource on all the prairie gardener s most common pests including thistle dandelion crabgrass slugs aphids beetles moths mildew fungus rust deer rabbits and porcupines. With elegance and a sense of humour their solutions reveal their fascination with the natural world and belief in your ability to garden well in its midst.

Guides For The Prairie Gardener: The Prairie Gardener S Go-To For Pests And Diseases (Series #2) (Paperback) Large

Your guide to trouble-shooting weeds pests diseases molds critters and other common prairie gardener s problems in this second title in the Guides for the Prairie Gardener series. Your guide to trouble-shooting weeds pests diseases moulds critters and other common prairie gardener s problems in this second title in the Guides for the Prairie Gardener series. Whether you re an experienced prairie gardener or have just a few weeks under your belt chances are you ve come to know at least a couple of pesky insects moulds or much larger lurkers on a first-name basis. But what to do about these interlopers who can seem hell-bent on ruining your hard work? Lifelong gardeners Janet and Sheryl are here to help. In this second installment in the Guides for the Prairie Gardener series the authors tackle the full range of suspects including weeds insects microorganisms rodents birds deer and even other people s pets. Premised on a respect for the natural world and using an integrated pest management approach they ll show you how to identify the culprit and how to deter it while respecting the broader environment. Should I use landscape fabric? Does vinegar work? What do I do about tent caterpillars? Why are my potatoes scabby? Why does it look like my cabbages have been attacked by miniature buckshot? And the recurring What is this thing?! Janet and Sheryl take your most pressing questions in this Q&A-style resource on all the prairie gardener s most common pests including thistle dandelion crabgrass slugs aphids beetles moths mildew fungus rust deer rabbits and porcupines. With elegance and a sense of humour their solutions reveal their fascination with the natural world and belief in your ability to garden well in its midst.

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