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I’ve enjoyed the beauty of spring. First, the little white lily of the valley flowers appeared. Next came the cheery ...
From the turning of the fagus to the flutter of falling elm leaves, a red-golden carpet is unfurling across the more ...
April, if you haven’t been out, you’ve already missed out on seeing some of the early bird ephemerals in full bloom.
It is a wild form of love to envision your cells as soil, to fearlessly surrender your body to microbial absorption, to ...
We're all familiar with apples and pears, but there are many other fruit trees that produce edible fruit. Perhaps not as ...
Banyans usually grow on hardwood hammocks. They are considered a keystone species, essential to the hardwood tropical ...
Emerging from a tight crevice into a hidden grotto with a small waterfall feels like discovering a secret room in the earth’s ...
Some weed killers can damage trees and lawns, so read instructions carefully ... For instance, the Asiatic hawksbeard has a rosette of leaves and sends up a single stalk with yellow flowers on top.
Spring brings the return of color to the garden. Bulbs bloom, perennials re-emerge, and new annuals settle in. But there’s a ...
Fruit. It’s about time you considered growing dragon fruit, also known as pitaya. Although dragon fruit is native to the ...
MacCubbin gives Florida gardening advice on azaleas, Meyer lemons, star fruit, St. Augustine lawns, tulips, daffodils and ...
We rely on the nourishment we received from past experiences to feed our souls. At some point, that nourishment dries up and ...