To put out big blooms camellias need the right care. From planting them in the wrong soil to watering them improperly, here ...
Read a timeless African tale from Togo, where humanity and nature intertwine in a cosmic symphony of shared origins and ...
In this week’s “In the Garden,” garden expert Charlie Nardozzi and our Sharon Meyer are getting us ready for spring by taking us back to a garden they visited last summer.
There are not a lot of garden plants that you can successfully grow indoors from seed to harvest in a month or so, but ...
Healing is necessary for body and soul, just as healing is necessary for a garden to be ready for the burst of spring. Get ...
Ask UW-Extension horticulture educator Lisa Johnson your questions about your yard, garden and plants. Send questions to ...
Dollar Tree's garden fence can be taken apart and used to create different pieces of decor. Discover some of the many ways to ...
Foundation — of which I am an enthusiastic member, has been stressing eatable (as opposed to edible) landscapes — a concept ...
With spring around the corner, it is time to plan your garden. Now is the time when you should begin choosing the varieties ...
I saw some edible flowers at the farmers market last summer. I’d like to try growing edible flowers this year. Now that all ...
A 2- to 3-inch layer of mulch, such as undyed wood chips, shredded bark or dried-out (never fresh) grass clippings over the ...
Ash from urban wildfires is potentially full of heavy metals and other toxins. Here's a guide for what to do if ash is ...