Ask the Gardener: What to do when your lawn becomes a grub hub
Briefly

As the insect sounds of summer fade, pollinators urgently seek the last nectar and pollen drops before winter, particularly from New England asters and aromatics.
New England aster can reach heights of 6 feet, offering vibrant blooms in pink, purple, and magenta, thereby providing essential food resources for late-season pollinators.
Amidst a plethora of selections, gardeners often struggle with plant names that fail to offer guidance for planting or maintenance decisions.
Dealing with wildlife in gardens, like skunks and turkeys, poses challenges, yet there are strategies to repair lawns in areas affected by grubs.
Read at Boston.com
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