Incorporating hoverfly-pollinated flowers, such as black-eyed Susans, alongside your citrus tree plants will attract these beneficial insects to your garden and help alleviate mealybug populations.
Invasive plants are highly opportunistic and they don’t need much help from us to thrive, writes gardening columnist.
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Help out vital pollinators in your garden by providing the plants, water, and other essentials they need to overwinter.
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Retired after 38 years with the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service, Janet Carson ranks among Arkansas' best ...
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