Not all trees drop their leaves in the fall. Even in the height of winter, a curious number of oak and beech trees refuse to ...
Despite the thermometer reaching 12 degrees below zero, about two dozen people congregated at Parks Garden Center on Saturday morning for a seminar on growing giant pumpkins, led by Tim Parks of the ...
I’m a veteran and I cannot see any reason that I can’t grow a few plants in my own house for my personal use.” By Aspen Ford, ...
Prepare for spring by repairing winter damage, incorporating cover crops and controlling early-emerging pests.
Here's the scoop on the popular DIY fertilizer trick.
A potential freeze event that could last for more than a day has Southwest Florida's growers scrambling to protect their ...
Here's how you can protect your pets and plants: Exposure to dry, cold air and chilly rain can cause chapped paws and itchy, ...
January is a good month for hibernating while browsing newly-arrived seed catalogs. As you flip through the pages, warm thoughts of sunny summer days and fresh, ripe tomatoes come to mind. In Minot, ...
After more than a decade of failed attempts, supporters of amending Washington state law to allow for homegrown marijuana are ...
Move your potted citruses and other weather-sensitive plants into the greenhouse for protection. In the late winter, usually in January, start seeds for tomatoes and peppers so they’ll be ready to ...
Another succulent, Burro’s tail (Sedum morganianum), gets its common name from its eye-catching long stems, which are ...
Another succulent, Burro’s tail (Sedum morganianum), gets its common name from its eye-catching long stems, which are ...