Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: IN THE GARDEN: Damaged privet doesn't look like insect infestation — patience and observation advised
IN THE GARDEN: Damaged privet doesn't look like insect infestation — patience and observation advised
LancasterOnline: State lists burning bush, privet as noxious weeds; what are your alternatives? [Master Gardener column]
State lists burning bush, privet as noxious weeds; what are your alternatives? [Master Gardener column]
San Antonio Express-News: Get answers on bird flu risk, privet control, and Texas gardening tips
Get answers on bird flu risk, privet control, and Texas gardening tips
Q: This insect damage has occurred to a lowly, invasive privet. I rip them up from my yard wherever I see them, and in fact this bonsai was created from one of those. When very young these "whips" are ...
On Jan. 10, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture officially added burning bush and four species of privet to the Pennsylvania list of noxious weeds. According to Pennsylvania law, a noxious weed ...
Q: What is the chance of catching bird flu from eating a partially eaten tomato from our garden? Birds sometimes get through our netting to peck at the ripening fruit. A: Ready to lose your appetite?
House Beautiful on MSN: 5 low‑maintenance hedges that give you privacy without the upkeep, from privet to laurel
These are the best hedges to plant if you want a garden boundary that works hard and asks for very little in return ...
5 low‑maintenance hedges that give you privacy without the upkeep, from privet to laurel