A collaboration between governmental agencies and nonprofit and faith-based organizations is repurposing some of the remnants of Tropical Storm Helene's destruction into use for local residents.
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Is it true that I won’t get any strawberries next year if I don’t cover my strawberry plants with lots of straw for the ...
Many gardeners use gas-powered, polluting leaf blowers to remove the leaves from the garden, but more eco-friendly and ...
The bad news: Goerlitz plans to retire when his current lot of wood — including some gooseneck trailers back in Giddings — ...
Cold temperatures alone doesn't necessarily damage roses, but rather the freeze-and-thaw cycles throughout the winter.
(WGHP) — You hear a lot of people say they spent the weekend spreading mulch. It makes lawns and flower beds look pretty, and ...
Vines climb in different ways, and knowing what climbing styles you can accommodate can help you choose species to try, or ...
'Leaving dead stems and foliage on the plant or around its base increases moisture retention, which can promote rot and ...
Most gardening gear is made with warm temperatures in mind, so Nicole Dillon, a micro-flower farmer and owner at Breemar ...
Fallen leaves make a fine mulch for garden beds and trees and shrubs, but they aren’t the only possibility. “Any kind of organic matter can make a good mulch,” said Sharon Yiesla, plant knowledge ...