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How to Be a Gardener Book 1
by Alan TitchMarsh
Whether you're a complete beginner or a keen gardener, there are always times when it would help to have a reliable expert at your side. In How to be a Gardener, Alan Titchmarsh draws on his knowledge and passion for gardening, and his many years of experience, to give you a comprehensive guide that explores every aspect of your garden and how it works.

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Pest Control links are listed below:
 Natural Animal Repellents
Natural Animal Repellents for deer, moles, rabbits, squirrels, mosquitoes and armadillo's.

 Toad House
You know that frogs and toads eat slugs, right? Well, why not have some fun and give the friendly creatures a home!
"You and your short-legged, stout-bodied guests are sure to get a kick out of the sole-ful atmosphere created originally for toes and especially for toads!"
See "Wildlife habitat" section.

 See also: Companion Planting
Certain vegetables will grow better and produce better yields when grown alongside other specific plants. You can also deter pests by growing certain plants around your vegetables.
 Fighting Pests
Fighting Pests: Inspect plants regularly for fungus, insects, bugs, etc. Remove any diseased or dying leaves. Spray insects with water or other natural repellants to get rid of them.

 Deer Control
"If you have mature plants that are being devoured by deer -- it's time to take action! Deer Repellents can be very effective and easy to use."

 Mole & Vole Control
If you are looking for a quick removal of the pesky
vagrants use the Yardiac.com Whole
control
. This concentrate is sprayed directly into the areas where
armadillos, moles, voles, gophers, and other burrowing animals are digging.

 Beneficial Insects
Click here for Beneficial Insects from Gardens Alive!
Some helpful information about handling and release of Gardens Alive!'s beneficial insects. Buy them online.

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