A Red Slug, Arion rufus, climbing over a Cleavers or Goosegrass plant growing in the wild. - Sandra Standbridge/Getty Images You may have noticed those slimy slugs wreaking havoc in your garden. After ...
Our outdoor friends come in all shapes and sizes, from the many-legged, the furry and the slimy. Encouraging insects to become a part of our yard's eco system is a great way to help the surrounding ...
Caterpillars, slugs, chewing insects, wildlife, and fungi are the top culprits behind holes in outdoor plant leaves. Each leaves different clues like slime trails, ragged edges, or missing buds. You ...