Sunset Along the Marshwalk in Murrells Inlet, SC by Jason Barnette Photography on Flickr.
Sunset along the Marshwalk in Murrells Inlet, SC on Saturday, March 24, 2012. Copyright 2012 Jason Barnette www.jasonbarnettephotography.com

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Sunset Along the Marshwalk in Murrells Inlet, SC by Jason Barnette Photography on Flickr.
Sunset along the Marshwalk in Murrells Inlet, SC on Saturday, March 24, 2012. Copyright 2012 Jason Barnette www.jasonbarnettephotography.com
Chinch Bugs vs. St. Augustine Grass
Chinch Bugs vs. St. Augustine Grass
One of the top predators of St. Augustine grass is the Chinch bug, or Blissus insularis for all you entomologists out there. The Chinch bug has been known to feed on zoysia grass, bermuda grass, and centipede grass, but it’s favorite meal is St. Augustine. From immaturity to adult, this bug sucks the sap out of the grass itself, while at the same time injecting a toxin that turns the area brown and eventually kills it.
http://amazingbladeslandscaping.com/chinch-bugs-vs-st-augustine-grass/
These 10 Summer Cookbooks Will Make The Good Life Even Better: Summer is the time for indulgence, whether that means lingering in farmers markets, or partaking in some usually forbidden pleasures — the fried, the icy sweet, the charred and meaty.
There’s a little something for everyone in this list, but all go just fine with bare toes and a sun hat. Bon appetit!
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The Mole Cricket War: Taking the Battle Underground
My cat may be many things, but a mighty hunter is not one of them. He, however, does have a talent for bug killing, and his newest prey is one I’m very happy to see go – the mole cricket.
http://amazingbladeslandscaping.com/mole-cricket-war-taking-battle-underground/