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Get Rid of those Garden Pests
Oct 25th
“Can’t we all just get along?” gardeners implore, exasperated to keep pests out of their gardens. It can be agonizing to watch plants, fruits and seeds get devoured by rabbits, gophers and birds. Yet not everyone feels comfortable poisoning and killing a wild animal for the sake of sheer “convenience.” Nor do they want to spray harmful pesticides and chemicals on the food they’ll be eating. That’s where the Easy Gardener 8021 Garden Defense Electronic Owl – Sound and Motion Sensored comes in. This cute gizmo scares away garden predators with a turn of its electronic head and a startling “HOOT!” Gardeners can rest easy knowing that their plunder is kept safe by the watchful eye of an animatronic owl.
The manufacturer of the Easy Gardener 8021 Garden Defense Electronic Owl – Sound and Motion Sensored says that this owl “frightens birds, squirrels, rabbits, rodents and other destructive pests,” while also making “an attractive lawn ornament or patio accent.” To use, you simply install the owl on a pole or hang it from a tree. Some people perch the owl up high, while others put it closer to the areas it’s protecting. Sound and motion sensors pick up the movement of animals and cause the owl to elicit a realistic “HOOT!” This model of the Great Horned Owl is intimidating to many other animals and runs off three AA batteries. For the best results, the manufacturer says you should “reposition the owl decoy every few days.”
The Easy Gardener 8021 Garden Defense Electronic Owl – Sound and Motion Sensored has a 3/5 rating at Amazon, with 15 positive 4 or 5 star reviews and 19 unfavorable 1 or 2 star reviews. The satisfied buyers say that the owl worked great to deter birds from roosting in their car ports and on their porches. However, those who wanted to use the owl as an outdoor pest deterrent for the garden seemed disappointed by the quality of the owl, which didn’t seem to weather rain or dirt very well. Some people reported that they loved the owl’s hoots and motion sensor capabilities, while others found it to be annoying — especially when it went off early in the morning or late in the evening. The happiest buyers moved their owls each day as they walked outdoors to keep the pests guessing, the most dissatisfied customers were the ones who left their owls in one stationary spot, only to find other birds pooping and pecking on it.
The plastic may crack off if dropped, the batteries die quickly and fail if dirt gets inside the chamber and brave animals may not be deterred. These are some of the common complaints with the Easy Gardener 8021 Garden Defense Electronic Owl – Sound and Motion Sensored. There are nearly 40 reviews over at www.tipshopping.com. “I really think it does not make a difference for black birds that were constantly crapping on my pool cover,” writes one consumer. “Within minutes of putting the owl up, the birds were attacking it,” said another buyer. The owl only works for so long, said a reviewer who explained: “This product seemed to work at keeping critters away at first; however, they seemed to become use to it and continued to come back.” The positive reviewers often comment that they move their own every few days or so to keep the birds and critters guessing.
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Bugs Can Help Beautify Your Garden
Oct 21st
Did you know that the Mall of America releases thousands of live ladybugs into their indoor garden each year? While this may sound strange, ladybugs take care of pest problems in a natural way, devouring everything from aphids, chinch bugs, asparagus beetles and thrips, to alfalfa weevils, grape root worms and mites. Not only do they eradicate these predators in an environmentally-friendly way, but they will also do it in a very cost-effective way. For less than , you can order 4,500 of these little ladies to your house, where they will protect your garden from unwanted pests.
When you order your live ladybugs, you will receive a UPS shipment of adult stage insects. Within 8-10 days of their release, each female ladybug will lay 10 to 50 eggs beneath leaves in your yard. In just 2 to 5 days, dark flight-less creatures with orange spots will emerge, ready to feast upon 50 to 60 aphids per day. After 21 days, they pupate and the prettier adult ladybugs come out in 2 to 5 days, hungry and ready to consume 5,000 aphids each! Arbico Organics ships their ladybugs Monday through Wednesday, with orders going out next-day. Since some ladybugs may perish during transport, extra ones are sent with each order. Ladybugs prefer temperatures from 61 to 82 degrees. If necessary, you may store adults for 1 to 3 weeks at 35 to 45 degrees before releasing them into the world to propagate.
Catalina Mountains-based Arbico, which stands for Arizona Biological Control Inc., has been operating for over 30 years under the premise that we can have beautiful, productive gardens naturally, without the use of chemical pesticides. “Bug-Man” Rick Frey began raising live ladybugs, praying mantis, green lacewing, moth egg parasites and beneficial nematodes to combat gardens infested by destructive and unsightly pests. Additionally, www.arbico-organics.com provides visitors with advice on fertilizer and soil care, as well as fly and weed control.
Once you order your live ladybugs from www.arbico-organics.com, you will want to take a few measures to see that these beneficial friends stick around and don’t take wing with your investment. First, release the ladybugs in the garden at night so they do not immediately fly away. (Ladybugs like to fly in temperatures above 55 degrees and in mid-day sun). Secondly, make sure to water your garden regularly so they have plenty to drink. Let the ladybugs do their thing and kill the aphids; just be aware that the ladybugs will only stick around as long as their food supply does. Keep plants that ladybugs appreciate around too, like cilantro, mustard, crimson clover, bronze fennel, vetches and buckwheat.
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Italian Herb Garden Trio: A Great Gift
Oct 21st
This winter, you can give the “foodie” in your family a thoughtful gift, such as the Italian Herb Garden Trio: Indoor Garden Gift Set. These rustic little pots make an attractive display on the windowsill, while also providing the utilitarian functionality of growing fresh herbs to use in your recipes. It can sometimes be difficult to procure seeds in the dead of winter, but with the kit, growing is made easy. There are advanced AeroGardens for the serious growers, but a smaller kit is a great way to see if you’re ready to take your winter gardening to the next level.
“You won’t believe the difference in flavor between using dried seasonings and using the herbs you’ll grow with our classic Italian Herb Garden Trio. You can’t get fresher ingredients,” says the official description. The Italian Herb Garden Trio: Indoor Garden Gift Set comes with three attractive, green, 7 inch stoneware planters; a 13-inch long drip tray; seeds for three aromatic herbs (basil, oregano and chives); growing instructions; and peat soil pellets (which will expand when exposed to water). As with any garden, buyers will need to pay attention to water, temperature and sunlight requirements to achieve success with this product. If you like this kit, you can also buy the French Herb Garden Trio, with Parsley, marjoram and lemon basil. For $11.95, you can also buy Amazon’s “Assortment of 12 Culinary Herb Seeds” that includes parsley, thyme, cilantro/coriander, basil, dill, oregano, sweet marjoram, chives, garlic, mustard and sage — and can be grown in the same pots if you’d like.
One reviewer of the Italian Herb Garden Trio: Indoor Garden Gift Set from Michigan is very ecstatic about her purchase. “The herbs I’m growing are healthy and taste amazing,” she writes, adding that she would recommend it over more expensive indoor gardens. She set it on her windowsill and mentioned that “multiple people have commented on how pretty the little garden is when they come over.” A buyer from North Carolina described the kit as “fun and easy to plant,” with the plants sprouting within days. A consumer from San Francisco especially liked the drip tray, which “makes it easy and neat to water.” Consumers have reported that they bought this kit for their desks at work, their spouses and their children.
One buyer who ordered the Italian Herb Garden Trio: Indoor Garden Gift Set through Amazon commented that the product was nice but “seemed a little pricey for what you get, especially when you include the shipping charge.” However, the price has come down considerably from the .99 original retail. Consumers can now purchase the kit through www.amazon.com for just .63. The only danger with ordering through online vendors is that you need to look at the sellers’ ratings. Sometimes people who placed orders complained that they did not receive the seeds or they received old seeds that didn’t work in the kit for some reason. A new Italian Herb Garden kit can also be purchased from www.windowbox.com for .99.
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