Neem oil can control unwanted pests. Combine it with warm water and dish soap and spray plants once a week for prevention.
I’m collecting my supplies and reading gardening articles and have run across several references to “neem oil.” What is it and how do you use it in the garden? Though pest populations are low right ...
One of the most cherished trees in the world isn’t widely cultivated in Central Florida even though it grows well here. That plant — the neem tree — is an evergreen species that’s kin to the mahogany ...
This year, despite the cold snaps, certain pests seem to be in good supply. Aphids were reported on roses as early as mid-March and slugs seem to be waking up even more hungry than usual. Slugs can be ...
Poor pollination, pests, or lack of sunlight can keep fruit from developing fully, so create a bee-friendly, sunny ...
Spider mites cause leaf damage and webbing, often hiding under leaves and feeding on plant nutrients, which weakens plants over time. Neem oil kills mites at all life stages without harming ...