Some plants are meant to be left in the ground through the winter, and now that it's February and the ground outside is as hard as week-old peanut brittle, it's a little late to be planting.
There's no need to invest in an expensive greenhouse with these clever small-scale growing solutions you can build yourself.
A Mandan senior passionate about gardening recently got a FFA grant to run an indoor community garden that is now freshening ...
Make sure the soil pH is slightly acidic, between six and 6.5, for the best growth. Gooseberry plants need approximately one meter of space around them to grow well. If you are planting more than one ...
It’s easy to dismiss the occasional ant in the kitchen or a single cockroach scurrying across the floor. However, what may ...
While floating solar – the emerging practice of putting solar panels on bodies of water – is promising in its efficiency and its potential to spare agricultural and conservation lands, a new ...
The Milwaukee chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) is leading eight area high schools in a ...
La Salle High School hires a Patriots veteran to coach their football team; and how you can vote for your favorite Super Bowl ads.
The greenhouse sector in Windsor-Essex will be “significantly” impacted by the hefty U.S. tariffs being imposed on Canadian ...
All it takes is some DIY experience (or a friend who has it) and a small investment to build a compact “hoop house,” also known as a greenhouse or hothouse – or, for cocktail party ...