Slugs have slithered their way into headlines because they’re everywhere in Oregon, and their population is skyrocketing.
Adam Chappell has been able to save on his farming expenses and consistently find buyers for his rice since he transitioned ...
Frost heave is caused by the soil freezing and thawing in winter, and it damages plant roots. You can prevent frost heave by planting early and mulching.
It’s a windy day at St. Edward’s University, and although it’s only 53 degrees with freezing temperatures on the way, the sun is shining and spirits are high. About 50 people gather around a plot of ...
Rutgers Master Gardener Irene Wanat of Monmouth County discussed strategies for successful coastal gardening during a Jan. 20 lecture titled ...
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Must-do gardening jobs if spring is approaching

India, Jan. 22 -- If winter is gradually ending where you are, get ahead with pruning, mulching and seed-sowing. London (PAMedia/dpa) - As winter slowly comes to an end, February is a month when, ...
Hot, dry spells don’t have to spell disaster. Here’s how to keep beds, borders, veg and pots alive through a summer drought with better watering, smart shade and small habit shifts.
In December, the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health joined other agencies in testing soil in and around Altadena. The team ...
Sawdust is only as garden-safe as its source. Clean, untreated wood is fine, but dust from painted, stained, pressure-treated ...
All flowers hold different meanings, and the meanings that they carry are held in the eyes of the beholder. They symbolize love, joy, sorrow, hope. They have the ability to move people and convey a ...
Keep your garden happy, healthy and hydrated during a hot summer.
While gardeners continue to enjoy the blooms of their indoor holiday plants and outdoor gardens are in repose, January conjures dreams of spring. In just over two months, outdoor spaces ...