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Friday Five: Grow Your Own Insect Repellents E-mail
Written by Heleigh Bostwick    Friday, 10 June 2011
Lemon balm
Let’s set the record straight. Despite our wishful thinking, there is no such thing as a plant that repels mosquitoes.

 
Tuesday Tools: Keeping Rabbits Away E-mail
Written by Heleigh Bostwick    Tuesday, 10 August 2010
Rabbit eating vegetation in the garden
Rabbits are cute and cuddly, but not when they're eating all the beautiful flowers you've so carefully cultivated.

 
Thursday Tips & Techniques: Rock Gardens E-mail
Written by Heleigh Bostwick    Thursday, 05 August 2010
Rock Garden
While rock gardens might look like they are simple to design and easy to care for, they're usually not--unless you're building one on a rocky slope with well-drained fertile soil.

 
Wednesday What’s New: The Invasive Garlic Mustard E-mail
Written by Heleigh Bostwick    Wednesday, 05 May 2010
garlic mustard
Garlic mustard is a European medicinal plant that has invaded numerous woodlands in the US and is now considered an invasive species in many states.

 
Wednesday What’s New: Spotted Flowers & Flies E-mail
Written by Heleigh Bostwick    Wednesday, 30 December 2009
Jewelweed
Have you ever wondered why some flowers have spots? It’s probably due to an evolutionary mechanism called insect mimicry. In other words, those spots on the flower petals attract the insects that pollinate them.

 
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