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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.
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 ...
I like winter as a break from the intensity of professional gardening season — but it’s nice to keep the spirit of gardening ...
If you don’t know how to hunt rabbits or you haven’t hunted them in a while and need a refresher, I envy you a little. Bunny hunting is always a good time, but getting started or restarted at chasing ...
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