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Space — or the lack of it — doesn’t have to stand between you and a fruitful garden. You just have to be creative.
From flowers to fruits to veggies, summer produce is bountiful this year for area farmers. Whether you plan to pick yourself ...
Ask UW-Extension horticulture educator Lisa Johnson your questions about your yard, garden and plants. Send questions to ...
Certain trees, like figs, crape myrtles, calamondins, ginkgos, and Japanese maples, can thrive when planted in pots rather ...
Owner Justina Salinas, 33, cultivates four acres of the aromatic plant and two acres of native plants off Midway Road in ...
In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
If your tomatoes are not turning red, find out the reasons for this common problem and learn effective troubleshooting tips ...
Once the jacarandas are in bloom, as they have been for the last few weeks, it’s a sure sign that summer’s heat is on the way ...
MacCubbin gives Florida gardening advice about care of yellow poinciana trees, dwarf mondo, tomatoes and pineapples plus ...
Ohio’s wine country has a secret, and it’s nestled in the rolling hills of Vinton County where Le Petit Chevalier Vineyards ...
Some fruit trees are notorious for producing a big crop one year and a much smaller crop the next. Here's what to know and ...
Preserving strips of native vegetation beside avocado orchards gives insects a buffet of wild pollen when blossoms are scarce, doubling their plant menu and boosting their resilience. Using ...