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  1. Ladybugs Or Lady Beetles: What's The Difference?

    Jan 28, 2020 · Why the difference matters You probably know what a ladybug looks like and may have heard about the Asian lady beetle. The first one is a beneficial insect while the other is a smelly pest. …

  2. Raising Ladybugs from Indoor Larvae to Outdoor Garden Protectors

    Feb 6, 2019 · Where Do Ladybug Larvae Come From? Most ladybug larvae will be available as a shipment or a kit, unless you have a local garden center that specializes in beneficial insects. If this …

  3. Ladybug Daylilies - Dave's Garden

    Welcome to the famous Dave's Garden website. Join our friendly community that shares tips and ideas for gardens, along with seeds and plants.

  4. Hibiscus, Rose of Sharon, Shrub Althea - Dave's Garden

    Check out the largest plant identification database in the world. Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden.

  5. Sow True Seed - Dave's Garden

    Jan 23, 2012 · Welcome to the famous Dave's Garden website. Join our friendly community that shares tips and ideas for gardens, along with seeds and plants.

  6. Tricks for Overwintering Potted Mums - Dave's Garden

    Oct 23, 2015 · Don't throw away those inexpensive fall mums. Overwinter them for next year

  7. Speedwells for the Border - Dave's Garden

    Mar 14, 2009 · The speedwells exhibit considerable variation in size and form, from low and creeping to tall and narrow. This article will introduce you to the taller types of speedwells; the species, cutlivars a...

  8. Clay Critters for Plant Pots: A great kid craft for inside days

    Apr 22, 2010 · Once you see how cute your ladybug looks, you'll want to make a whole troop of clay critters for your pots! Move your mouse over the images for more information (let the cursor hover for …

  9. Who Did That? Identifying Insect Damage - Dave's Garden

    Mar 30, 2009 · This article will address only a few of the most common insect pests found across the country. If you have damage that doesn't fit these profiles, contact your local extension agent and …

  10. Heaths and Heathers for USDA Zones 4-6 - Dave's Garden

    Feb 9, 2014 · Do you have acidic soil, full sun and live in zones 4-6? Think you can't grow anything in such an area except rhododendrons and azaleas? Well, why not try heaths, heathers and some of …