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Trap Plants

Learn why adding a trap crop in your garden can protect the vegetable harvest.

07/27/2021 | Rating TV-G

Virginia Home Grown

Trap Plants

Clip: Season 21 Episode 5 | 2m 33sVideo has Closed Captions

Learn why adding a trap crop in your garden can protect the vegetable harvest.

Allison Hurst explains how creating a fuller ecosystem in your garden can benefit you, your plants, and the insects living there. Featured on VHG episode 2105; July 2021.

07/27/2021 | Rating TV-G

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Garden Pests

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Pest Insects

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VHG Clippings: Insects in the Garden

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Clip: S21 Ep5 | 26m 46s | Uncover the life of insects in the garden, from beneficial bugs to pests! (26m 46s)

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