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As the weather warms up and the outdoors become lush with greenery again, Cyrus Copen is looking forward to tidying up ...
Rather than turning over your soil and disturbing dormant weed seeds, take a "no-dig" approach to garden beds, says gardening ...
While you may be chomping at the bit to get those garden beds ready this spring, Mother Nature says be patient as pollinators ...
The Eaton and Palisades fires likely made polluted soils worse, but soil experts say bioremediation may be an alternative to ...
Now that you are buying annuals and perhaps planting annual seeds, think about having plants to cut and bring inside.
Mix in sand and compost to improve drainage and support your plants. You want soil that can soak up water quickly but also hold enough moisture for the plants to thrive. Native plants are best. Go for ...
Spring has officially arrived at Connecticut College, bringing an earthy, smelly surprise. And whether you’re a mulch lover or a mulch hater, you’ve probably noticed that the campus smells... like ...
Columnisti Joyce Bupp's daughter hates snakes. On a recent visit to the Bupp farm, she spotted a snake in the yard. Chaos ...
Volunteers gathered at Lake Julian Park in Arden on Tuesday to participate in Earth Day community service projects.
The 2025 gardening season has sprung and there are several free resources that can help Coloradans create a sustainable and ...
Quinney explains, “If something is broken, rusting or simply getting ignored, consider upcycling it into something more useful, or donating it. By stripping your space back to only the things you ...
A mulch fire that broke out early Saturday morning in Lehigh Township continues to smolder even after nearly a half-million gallons of water have been applied. Contacted Wednesday afternoon, Lehigh ...
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