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Don't be fooled by their holiday charm: These 3 invasive plants could ruin your garden
The plant-equivalent of Gremlins, these seem a cute idea… until they’re running amok and causing major holiday issues.
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These plants could remove mold from your home
Mold can be a common issue in homes, especially during the damp winter period. Fortunately, some houseplants could help solve ...
Remove barberry plants by digging, hand-pulling, or using a weed wrench. Always wear thick leather gloves to protect against ...
A popular ornamental vine, English ivy, while believed to bring good luck, is surprisingly attracting snakes to gardens. Its ...
Snakes are an unwelcome guest in yards across the U.S. But one plant rolls out a welcome mat by providing shelter for both ...
Poison ivy is the bane of many summer gardeners, but just because the leaves are gone doesn't mean it's harmless in winter.
When the snow is falling and the yard is asleep, poison ivy's (Toxicodendron radicans) leaves are gone, it doesn't seem very dangerous, and the vines clearly stand out against the trees. It's tempting ...
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