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IF you want to grow a healthy, green and hard-wearing lawn, you’ll need to pick the best grass seed. Which seed you choose ...
MAPLE CITY, MI – The small, delicate blue petals of the forget-me-nots grew in bushy clumps along the shoreline of Lime Lake, ...
Colorado Native Plant Master — 8 a.m.-noon, Introduction to Botanical Keys, July 22; Introduced Species and Noxious Weeds, ...
The UK's recent soaring temperatures have put a strain on many popular garden plants used to milder climes - fortunately ...
Dumping the entire seed packet requires three main conditions that gardeners need to fulfil if they desire to see their ...
Schools and community groups on the Isle of Man have been given the tools to create flower strips to support pollinating ...
I often run into people who genuinely don't want to use herbicides and pesticides but as one fellow recently said to me: ...
Home to a veritable ‘Noah’s Ark of species’, thanks to never being ploughed, sprayed or fertilised, our churchyards offer a ...
Thinking about an article he wrote almost half a century ago prompted Alan Titchmarsh to get sowing — and he's now reaping summer loveliness.
Some important yard and garden tasks can cease for the season, although a few others should continue through the summer.
In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
Zinnias shouldn't be planted with impatiens because these flowers have different climate, sunlight, soil, and water needs.