Is raking leaves in the fall bad for your yard? Now that it's rained, is it advisable to fertilize and reseed this month? How do I control bees?
Question: A huge magnolia tree in my yard started blooming again this month. It bloomed profusely this spring, and I’ve never seen it bloom again in the fall. Someone told me that this means the tree ...
Editor’s note: Throughout the growing season, Mike Hogan, OSU Extension Educator for Agriculture and Natural Resources in Franklin County will answer gardening and home landscape questions submitted ...
Taking the latest Global 200 numbers, Law.com‘s intelligence department and senior editors analysed various aspects of firm performance to determine which law firms are racing ahead to make the ...
Q: How do I care for my tomato plants in the hottest part of the summer? At what point do they start to produce tomatoes again? Tomatoes can continue to thrive in hot summer weather, but they will ...
Have you seen big green worms on your tomato plants? These are likely hornworms – either tobacco hornworms or tomato hornworms. Believe it or not, tobacco hornworms are what you find most often on ...
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The recent rains have helped everything that is growing in your garden, flowerbeds and yard. Hopefully we will continue to get the needed rains. The only problem is you also getting unwanted weeds. So ...
When critters invade your garden, it can feel like a losing battle. But with the right approach, you can protect your plants and enjoy a truly stunning garden here in Prescott. Let’s tackle the ...
Although I wrote about this phenomenon a few years ago, I’m revisiting the subject now because they have returned. The ‘they’ consists of masses of catalpa hornworms currently consuming the leaves of ...