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Our knowledgeable staff here at Garden-Ville are available to answer many of the questions you might have about gardens, landscaping, and trees. Many problems with plants, however, cannot be responsibly diagnosed other than in person. We're located in central Texas and may not be familiar with the details of gardening in very different climate or soil zones. One of the guiding principles of organic growing is adapting methods to the particularites of local soil and climate. With that in mind we'll do our best to answer your question, but if we can't we'll be happy to help you find the appropriate resources or professionals in your area.

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  • I have grub worms in my soil. They started appearing last fall. If I dig a one foot square, they'll be four or five worms. Should I be concerned? I practice organic, gardening mulching and using organic fertilizers.

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    Anytime you have grubs in your soil it is not a good thing, I would suggest you get some beneficial nematodes and spray the whole affected area. They will get into the soil and kill the grubs. You can pick them up at any Garden-Ville store. Or if Garden-Ville is not in your area check with your local lawn and garden center to see if they carry the product.

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