Garden jobs in March include turning your attention to planting bare-root roses, herbaceous perennials and hedges, just in time for the warmer weather.
Ecologically-friendly practices, like 're-wilding' and the use of gravel, are gaining popularity, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society says.
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Turns out, one of them ended up in Charlevoix, Michigan, and it’s waiting for you to discover it. Castle Farms is the kind of place that makes you question whether you’ve accidentally driven into a ...
The Yadkin Valley Garden Club, based in Elkin, is holding a spring fundraiser to aid in two beautification projects. The club is helping with the landscaping for the new Healing ...
Owner Juliana Botha of Plainview said the shop officially opened Jan. 5 in the former Ewing school building. The business is ...
Western Colorado hits 70 degrees Monday, the earliest warm-up in years, then flips to rain and valley snow by Friday in a classic spring pattern shift.
She says that warm-weather crops like tomatoes and cucumbers should be planted around the first week of May. For flowers, Holden has some that will survive the changing conditions. “Pansies weather ...
The North Dickinson Nordics hit 12 3-pointers, including four in the decisive third quarter, to blitz Munising and capture ...
An overgrown shrub can become a safety hazard or eyesore and must be removed. Learn how to remove overgrown shrubs without tearing up your yard or damaging structures.