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      Ladybugs are found in the US, mostly in the western states of Nevada and California.  These 1/2 inch long beetles feed on whiteflies, mealybugs, scales, and aphids.  Keep ladybugs around by spraying a little sugar water on a few leaves.

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Morning glory likes hot summer weather.  This fast growing, large leaf plant makes an ideal screening plant.  If you start seeds off indoors, do not put them out until the weather has warmed up.

Drum composters make composting a breeze.  Works best when you shred bulky materials first.  Keeps foraging animals out of your compost pile.