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Coneflowers are not subtle. They have a large central seed head with vibrant pink or purple petals radiating outwards and ...
Fill a butter dish with small, smooth stones and water, and gently ease your cuttings into the pebble pile. They'll look ...
Gardeners have had a broad range of experiences with their vegetable gardens this season. Some planted early in May with the ...
AS WE MOVE through July and our yard and gardens are flourishing, let us dive into a “Nutrients 101 short course.” ...
I was sitting at a beach in Vermillion, Ohio last Sunday. The heat was substantial. I saw 97 degrees on the thermometer in my ...
Maybe you don't have the room or the time to add compost to your soil. Luckily, leaves and stems are also great vehicles for ...
Start up another zucchini or yellow summer squash plant for mid-July planting. You might not find ready-made starts at the nursery, but you sure can start some seeds now.
When tomatoes start flowering and producing fruit, that's the time they earn their reputation as divas. But not this year!
The nonprofit has been doing garden walks for the past several years in Lincoln and Omaha to educate horticulturalists about ...
Artificial grass has come a long way since your granddad’s Astroturf. Today’s synthetics, made of nylon or polymer, have ...
HARVEST HERBS: Remember to harvest herbs such as mints, basil, rosemary, lemon balm and Mexican tarragon regularly to keep ...
"Nothing makes me happier (and feel like a little kid again) than seeing so many new residents after all the rain we've had this week," the caption read. They listed some of the native plants in their ...