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Best solutions to get rid of harmful insects in the garden

December 5, 2015January 19, 2016 Eva 1 Comment Pests and diseases

TL;DR : There are many pests that may cause holes in your plants’ leaves. These include gastropods, animals and insects and there are many ways to get rid of them so please don’t resort to chemical warfare for your own […]

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What’s eating my plants? Insect threats

December 3, 2015January 19, 2016 Eva 5 Comments Pests and diseases
Leaves

TL;DR : There are many pests that may cause holes in your plants’ leaves. These include gastropods, animals and insects and there are many ways to get rid of them so please don’t resort to chemical warfare for your own […]

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Why do my plants have holes in their leaves?

November 12, 2015January 19, 2016 Eva Leave a comment Pests and diseases
Slugs come in all shapes and sizes

TL;DR : Creepy crawlies, creepy slimies, and other animals. There are many ways to get rid of them, so don’t resort to chemical warfare just yet. Welcome to the “What is eating my plant?” series. Part One : Gastropods and […]

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