The Slippery Rock Rotary Club was “only planting 7,000 tulips” on Saturday morning, Oct. 25. Regina Greenwald, coordinator of ...
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6 signs it's high time to replace your mulch
Discoloration, thinning out, diseases, and excessive weeds are important signs that you need to replace your mulch. Pest ...
Restore soil health naturally after heavy monsoon rains with effective organic methods to replenish nutrients, improve ...
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7 Clever DIY Ideas That'll Protect Your Plants From Frost
In many zones, it's necessary to protect late-season or overwintering plants from frost. Any of these 7 DIYs could work for ...
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Cover These 14 Veggies In October Before Cold Weather Destroys Your Harvest
There are plenty of plants that can weather a chill, but many fall favorites are too tender for a freeze. If you're waiting ...
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You've Been Using The Wrong Rake, And It Shows In Your Garden
While a rake is an essential garden tool, did you know that there are varied types meant for entirely different tasks and ...
Amanda Weidner, the horticulture specialist with the CSU Pueblo County Extension Office, writes about sowing native seeds in ...
This summer, a state-funded restoration project re-engineered a section of streambed upstream from York Road, capturing and ...
Native plant gardens are not only beautiful but they are also wildlife-friendly, providing food, shelter, and nesting sites ...
For years, rain in Cockeysville meant dangerous flooding conditions on part of York Road below Sherwood Hill. No longer. This summer, a state-funded restoration project re-engineered a section of ...
Environmental policy students, Indiana University arborists and student volunteers with ReWild IU, a campus club that ...
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