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As plants begin to grow and bloom, there is plenty of work for gardeners in June to manage their vegetable gardens and flower ...
Washington Post readers share photos and stories about giving up their lawnmowers and letting their lawns grow.
Because they've adapted for survival, natives don't require pesticides or fertilizers and they use less water, said Marinello ...
The leafy woods surround us with pleasant soughing; the soothing sound contrasts with whistling and moaning of wintry winds ...
Now that spring has fully sprung, it’s time for backyard parties, barbeques, and bike rides. Something else to look forward to is the gardening season, May and June being the prime months to create ...
Trout Lily and Spring Beauty are two ephemeral ... some resembling a tiny pink pinstripe. The grass-like leaves appear before the flower stem and form a cluster that can grow to 6 inches wide.
Framingham's Garden in the Woods highlights native Massachusetts plants that attract pollinators, thrive in tough conditions, ...
Growing plants in the shade can be challenging. Learn more about twelve shade-loving perennials that will thrive in full to ...