43 results for "barriers"

Hornbeam tree with green leaves

Hornbeam trees belonging to the genus Carpinus are renowned for their elegance and resilience. These majestic giants can reach staggering heights, their branches gracefully stretching like welcoming arms. Their smooth, gray trunk serves as a testament to their age, resembling the weathered wisdom of ...

Seasoned Gardener

Now that your garden is planted and growing, it's time for the weeding, watering and overall general garden care to begin. Ahhh! The fun stuff. In this section, I provide tips and techniques for maintaining your garden throughout the entire growing ...

Applying Pesticide Spray

In today's modern society, it is common to use chemical pesticides to control insect pests. In fact, their use throughout the world has increased by 50% over the last 30 years, and 2.5 million tons of commercial pesticides are now applied annually. ...

Growing & Gardening Tips

1. In general, thinner leaved plants need more water to stay alive, thicker leaved plants need less. 2. Attract ladybugs to your garden with nectar-producing plants such as parsley, dill and fennel. 3. Change the water in a bird bath every few ...

Predatory Bug

Danger lurks in a backyard garden. Aphids, cutworms, mealybugs and other pests are preying on your vegetables and flowers. Who's an organic gardener going to turn to for help? Forget nasty, expensive chemicals, enlist the aid of "good bugs" that ...

Healthy Herb Garden

Herbs are considered to be the hardiest of all garden plants. They have relatively few problems with insects and disease. In fact, many of them naturally repel pests - studies show they don't taste or smell good to them. Some ...

Garden Cat

Where: In yards and landscaped areas where digging, urinating and defecating cause damage.

Deer Control

Where: Browsers are found nibbling on gardens, tender perennials and young trees.

Hi Pat - Most deer repellents provide scent and taste barriers to repel deer and rabbits from browsing and feeding upon landscape plants, shrubs and trees. However, Liquid Fence, and many other deer repellents, is not registered for use on vegetable ...

Hi Kathy - Planet Natural believes that the common sense approach to pest control is to create a balance of organisms in your yard or garden. In a diverse ecosystem pest populations are managed naturally. Development of this balance relies on ...

Planet Natural has several products listed here on there site under Natural Pest Control: Barriers & Repellents, including Coyote/Fox Urine Granules, we have a dog that may have coyote in his blood lines, very few deer have come around, compared ...