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  2. How To Keep Deer Out Of Your Garden For Good - AOL

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    Deer will eat whatever’s seasonally abundant and available, so their diets change throughout the year to include things such as fruit, vegetables, mushrooms, grass, acorns, and crops.

  3. Goldenrod gall fly - Wikipedia

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    The goldenrod gall fly (Eurosta solidaginis), also known as the goldenrod ball gallmaker, is a species of fly native to North America. The species is best known for the characteristic galls it forms on several species in the Solidago, or goldenrod, genus. The fly's eggs are inserted near the developing buds of the plant.

  4. Are Weeds Actually Bad For Your Lawn? - AOL

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    Take care not to over-fertilize the lawn. Fertilizer runoff from lawns is a major source of nutrient pollution in lakes and streams. Over fertilized lawns also require more water to maintain.

  5. Solidago rugosa - Wikipedia

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    Solidago rugosa, commonly called the wrinkleleaf goldenrod [2] or rough-stemmed goldenrod, [3] is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae.It is native to North America, where it is widespread across eastern and central Canada (from Newfoundland to Ontario) and the eastern and central United States (Maine west as far as Wisconsin and Iowa, south to Florida and Texas). [4]

  6. Why You Should Let Nature Take Over Your Lawn - AOL

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    Turning your perfectly unnatural lawn into an imperfectly wild piece of land requires a little time and energy at first. And then...a lot less mowing.

  7. Solidago canadensis - Wikipedia

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    Solidago canadensis, known as Canada goldenrod or Canadian goldenrod, is an herbaceous perennial plant of the family Asteraceae. [2] It is native to northeastern and north-central North America [ 3 ] and often forms colonies of upright growing plants, with many small yellow flowers in a branching inflorescence held above the foliage.

  8. Why Goldenrod Is the Easy-Care Native Perennial Your Garden Needs

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  9. Solidago albopilosa - Wikipedia

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    Solidago albopilosa is a rare species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common name whitehair goldenrod. [2] It is a perennial herb that is endemic to the state of Kentucky in the southeastern United States. It is threatened by recreational activities in its habitat and is a federally listed threatened species of the ...