Pet waste
The eggs of certain roundworms and other parasites found in pet poop can linger in your soil, putting your children and pets at risk of exposure while gardening, playing sports or walking barefoot. Pet...
View ArticleUrine stain removers
Act quickly. Dried urine is hard to remove and can leave a lingering odor.Blot as much as possible.Rinse thoroughly with equal parts cool water and white distilled vinegar, or spray or sponge onto the...
View ArticleFlea control
Common hazardous ingredientsAmitraz, fenoxycarb, pennyroyal, permethrin, propoxur and tetrachlorvinphos.Do not use "pool grade" diatomaceous earth for flea control.Potential hazardsProducts applied...
View ArticleHealthy lawn and garden pledge
Pledge to reduce or eliminate pesticides like "weed and feed" in your yard and receive a free yard sign and in honor of your commitment. The yard sign lets your neighbors know that your yard is healthy...
View ArticleKGW | Four steps for pesticide-free gardening
In her 11 years gardening at the Colonel Summers Community Garden in Southeast Portland, Linda Brown has never used any chemicals.And, she'll tell you, her garden grows just fine."No pesticides......
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