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Gardeners are sticking plastic forks in their veg patches – and no, it’s not as bonkers as it sounds
Instead, you should consider twig fencing, netting or even wooden forks to protect your plants. Companion planting can be ...
Positioning a plastic fork in the soil of your vegetable patch can help prevent pests, including mice, squirrels, rabbits and ...
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Before You Try the Plastic Fork Pest Control Hack, Read This Warning
Discover expert advice for why you shouldn't use plastic forks for pest control. Here, we explain why this isn't a ...
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9 Tools To Have On Hand When Dividing Plants
Dividing plants is a great way to keep them healthy and fill out your garden without spending money, but using improper tools ...
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Using Forks to Keep Cats Out of the Garden? Animal Rights Activists Call It a “Bad Joke”
Stray cats in the flower bed, dogs in the front yard–a real nuisance for many garden owners. A quirky tip from the internet ...
The 36th annual Garden Tour and Plant Sale, hosted by the Grand Forks Horticultural Society, is planned for July 18-19. The event is showcasing five area gardens, four in the city and one on a farm ...
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