More than 30 years ago, a group of scientists planted 4,200 seeds of the rare Pitcher’s thistle in the sandy dunes of the ...
Baby, it's cold outside! If you can brave the chill, though, and plant up some perennials in January, you can give your ...
Cool month is ideal for adding bare root deciduous fruit trees, vines, roses and shrubs — and harvesting citrus ...
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Shop plants here! <a href=" A container garden, whether on a patio, porch, balcony or simply front entryway can be more than just a few annuals you have to buy again and again every single year. When ...
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The pine needle drop this fall seemed to be heavier than usual, quite possibly because of the extremely dry weather for much of the fall.
MADISON, Wis. --- John Blackwell lives by a simple yet powerful motto: "Seed, Time, Harvest." It means plant the seed, put in the time, and eventually reap the harvest. Out of high school, John was ...
Ever looked at your garden budget and wished you could stretch it a little further? Starting perennials from seed during winter is a clever way to fill your yard with blooms without breaking the bank.
Half a century ago, the Brazilian government flooded the Tocantins River, forming a reservoir for the Tucuruí hydroelectric dam. The facility is in the state of Pará, which is hosting the United ...
Monitor rainfall and adjust water accordingly to keep soil moist for new plantings. Put organic mulch around permanent plants to conserve water and prevent weeds. Trees need to be deeply watered as ...