DIY Garden Fungal Sprays: Which Ones Actually Work?
Do DIY fungicides actually work? Garden expert Katherine Rowe explains how to fight fungal pathogens with easy homemade fungal sprays.
Do DIY fungicides actually work? Garden expert Katherine Rowe explains how to fight fungal pathogens with easy homemade fungal sprays.
What's a spreader sticker, and is it really necessary in the garden? We explain this less-popular garden product and whether it's useful.
Ever wondered about the difference between horticultural oil vs neem oil? Our guide explains pros and cons of each one and when to use it!
A horticultural oil spray may be all you need to handle your pest issues, and maybe some diseases too. We explain horticultural spray oils!
A good sulfur fungicide can be used for everything from spider mites to treating powdery mildew. We discuss how it works in the garden!
There are many methods that people use for pest control, but how to use diatomaceous earth varies depending on situation. We explain it all!
Pyrethroids such as pyrethrin spray are derived from flowers and are considered organic pesticides. We discuss their use in detail!
Copper fungicide is one of a select few fungicides meant for organic gardening use. We explore copper fungicides and how they're used!
One of the most potent organic insecticides out there, spinosad spray, comes from soil bacteria. But how should you use it? We explain!
Milky spore powder or granules have long been used for Japanese beetle grub prevention. But is this method effective? We discuss milky spore!
Both BT spray and powder are commonly-used organic pesticides. But what exactly is BT? We provide insight on these useful soil bacteria!
Here are 6 of our favorite natural pest control methods. You can use these to keep bugs out of your beds while staying green!