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If you want plants, Clark County’s got plants. These 14 local plant sales, helpfully arranged in chronological order, will keep you busy buying and planting until June.
In 1872, a Nebraska newspaper editor and tree lover named J. Sterling Morton proposed dedicating a day to planting trees in his home state. The idea, shall we say, took root.
These plants seem to thrive in the Western Washington climate and adapt to many different types of growing conditions.
The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) have unveiled an updated Invasive Plant Guide to help ...
Himalayan blackberries (Rubus armeniacus) are known to many Washington residents as much for their sweet summer harvest as ...
Imagine you are walking peacefully through the grass in your backyard barefoot. Your feet lightly tread on the soft green ...
Get ready to find some fantastic native plants for your garden at the Spokane Master Gardeners' Garden Fair and Plant Sale ...
President Donald Trump's administration has targeted the federal agency that supports libraries for downsizing. Washington ...
By any measure, the revival of the bald eagle stands as one of the great environmental triumphs in conservation history. In 1963, the national bird teetered on the precipice of extinction, with only ...
The Yakima County Noxious Weed Board has been helping landowners control problem and noxious weeds since 1975. Contact them at 509-574-2180, email susan.bird@co.yakima.wa.us or visit ...
Yakima Skyline Trail (Yakima, WA) Roughly 80 miles from TriCities, this gorgeous 4.4-mile trail overlooks the Yakima Valley combines moderate hiking with fields of vibrant wildflowers, views of ther ...
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WA cattle grazing can harm 'food webs'
By Seth Millstein for Sentient Climate. Broadcast version by Isobel Charle for Washington News Service reporting for the ...