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Organic Gardening in Brampton, Mississauga and Caledon
Published: 07/08/2009 by PeelSeek Staff in Home and Garden
Most damage is done by commercial agricultural producers, but the aggregate total of residential gardens and lawns in just Brampton, Mississauga and Caledon alone is very significant too. This means that you can make a difference by being a "green...
How to Stop Wireworms From Ruining Your Lawn
Published: 04/21/2010 by Silka Sage in Home and Garden
Wireworms will live in your lawns' soil and feed off of the roots of your grass. The damage inflicted on your lawn by wireworms can be easily mistaken as drought because of the root damage that occurs to your grass. The female click beetle will...
How to Protect Your Lawn From Grubs
Published: 04/21/2010 by Silka Sage in Home and Garden
Once their eggs hatch, the tiny grubs will begin to feed on your lawns root system. During September and October, grubs continue to feed and grow. In November, grubs stop feeding and burrow down deeper into your yards soil.
Why Shrub Roses Are Perfect For Planting Anywhere
Published: 04/21/2010 by Silka Sage in Home and Garden
The name, Shrub Rose is somewhat confusing because a rose, any rose in fact, is actually a shrub. Most varieties of roses can be considered shrub roses including hybrids, modern roses, old garden roses, and even miniature roses. The term "shrub"...
Rose Trees Require Attention
Published: 04/21/2010 by Burt Hamilton in Home and Garden
Rose trees, also known as Rose Standards, differ from rose plants or rose shrubs in that they are actually cultivated to resemble a tree. A rose tree consists of a long, slender cane, 32 - 36 inches (about 1 meter) in length, void of any foliage...







