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This plant can grow to seven feet tall and will spread to 4 feet, so be sure to give it plenty of growing space in your rain ...
Plant Doctor Tom MacCubbin gives advice on gardening in Florida including golden rain trees, moles, crape myrtles, tomatoes, short-day onions, camellias and plumeria.
After last season’s drought, I know I shouldn’t complain about rain but come on — give me a break! The earlier part of this past week has been brutal if you prefer the sun. However, we need ...
A lack of regular rain, along with summer’s sun and heat, can seriously stress garden plants, especially when the drought lasts weeks or even a month or two.
Although it looks like many plants are dormant already above ground, UW-Green Bay associate biology professor Dr. Karen Stahlheber says the rain still helps what we don't see below ground.