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Neil Sperry answers readers' questions on rabbit damage, mountain laurel dieback and sooty mold
Rabbits ate hollies, mountain laurel dieback, ligustrum invasiveness, and black sooty mold on Meyer lemon - expert advice and fixes.
Two rabbits are looking for their forever home in time for Christmas. This time of year, many people are thinking about the joy of spending quality time with friends and family. For the homeless pets ...
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How long can you leave rabbits alone?
Rabbits are mistakenly considered low-maintenance–but anyone who owns them knows: These social animals need daily attention. But what if a day trip or a short getaway is planned? How long can rabbits ...
My Texas mountain laurel has been dying back trunk by trunk. I’m wondering if it’s due to the deep freeze of a few years ago ...
Thank you for addressing my problem of rabbits eating my dwarf Burford hollies. I had actually considered using chicken wire ...
Cango Wildlife is experiencing a festive baby boom, welcoming new life including cheetah cubs and owls, symbolising hope and ...
Join Cango Wildlife in celebrating the joy of new life this festive season as we welcome heartwarming arrivals that remind us ...
16don MSN
How to protect a driveway from live oak roots — plus tips for rabbits, crabgrass and hedges
Learn how to handle common yard woes, from live oak driveway roots and rabbits eating shrubs to crabgrass and overgrown ...
The MSPCA has seen a nearly 50% increase in animals being surrendered to their shelters for housing-related concerns over the ...
I like winter as a break from the intensity of professional gardening season — but it’s nice to keep the spirit of gardening ...
I have a problem that I think is a type of crabgrass. I can’t get rid of it. What will kill this weed? Crabgrass is ...
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