They're tiny, blobby, butt-shaped, and glow in the dark. What the heck are they? Scientists are still figuring them out.
Fewer slugs will be spotted this year compared to 2024, experts from the Royal Horticultural Society have predicted.
I narrate an enquiry from Moses Were a poultry farmer. He narrated on phone that he has been seeing his mother’s rural ...
Some forms of wildlife are a welcome sight in your garden, like helpful pollinators or soil-enriching worms. And then there ...
“The outdoor garden pests I encounter the most outdoors are aphids, slugs and hungry caterpillars, specifically cabbage worms, tomato hornworms and cut worms,” says Kaitlin Mitchell, a ...