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Adam BighamDon’t kill the bugs in your garden!All too often, folks with fruit trees or other garden plants they care about get freaked out when they see “bugs”, thinking they must be…Jan 4
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John WelfordCreeping ButtercupThis plant can cause havoc in lawns and pastures due to its method of spreadingJan 22, 2023
John WelfordLeafhopperRelated to cicadas, they feed off leaf sap and are therefore regarded as a plant pestJun 22, 2022
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