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Shallots blog post
January 23, 2019January 8, 2020Growing Food, Growing Guides

Shallots: How to Grow and When to Plant in Your Backyard or Patio Garden!

Shallots can be used in almost all of your meals! Shallots are very similar to onions and add a flavor similar to green onions to your recipes. They are slightly smaller and tend to have more flavor than onions.

Onion Fly Maggots blog post
August 29, 2018February 5, 2019Pest Management

How to: Manage Onion Fly Maggots in Your Garden

The adult onion fly resembles the house fly, but smaller. The larvae are legless and creamy-white and will cause the plants to wilt and die.

Wireworms blog post
August 25, 2018February 6, 2019Pest Management

How to: Manage Wireworms in Your Garden

These soil-dwelling pests, also known in their adult form as click beetles, attacks the plants soon after germination. It is important to treat for wireworms before it gets out of hand.

Root Maggots blog post
August 18, 2018February 6, 2019Pest Management

Garden Pests: How to Manage Root Maggots in Your Garden

There are many species of root maggots. Root maggots come from dark green-black fly that look like small houseflies. These flies lay their eggs in the roots of your plants. These maggots are very small, yellow-white larvae with pointed heads.

Gophers blog post
August 17, 2018February 5, 2019Pest Management

Garden Pests: How to Manage Gophers in Your Garden

These small rodents can create quite a challenge in your garden. They create tunneling systems and eat roots along with shrubs and vegetables.

Thrips blog post
August 9, 2018February 6, 2019Pest Management

Garden Pests: How to Manage Thrips in Your Garden

Thrips are tiny straw-colored insects with two pairs of wings. They can damage plants by sucking out their juices causing discoloration and even death!

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