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Now that you are buying annuals and perhaps planting annual seeds, think about having plants to cut and bring inside.
Rather than turning over your soil and disturbing dormant weed seeds, Quinney suggests taking a "no-dig" approach to garden ...
April is National Gardening Month, and with the days getting longer and the weather warming up, many people are turning their ...
A dwarf lemon is flourishing nearby, next to large containers holding rosemary, a Mexican lime tree and a small manzanita.
The man behind a community charity that turns old baths into flower beds has been invited to Buckingham Palace to meet King ...
Succulents come in many colors, shapes, and sizes, but adding this hardy, white companion flower will create an even more ...
Get the jump on the growing season this year with these pretty early spring flowers that just can’t wait for warm weather. Because these perennial flowers, trees and shrubs are the first to unfurl ...
Tucked away within the Fort Sill Natural Resources compound, something small but mighty is taking root—one milkweed sprout, ...
The fickleness of April is well-known. So much of spring, and gardening, seems to be holding one’s breath: frosts, varmints, ...
Transforming a simple fence line into a charming, fragrant herb and flower border is easier than you might think.
Compressed soil doesn't allow enough water, nutrients, or air to penetrate rootward. What's more, weeds can become entwined ...
To make the most of a small space, grow compact plants and make use of vertical space with pole beans, peppers, kale, carrots ...