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With bell-shaped purple blooms, creeping bellflower is pretty, but it chokes out wanted plants — and it’s all over the place in Minnesota.
How to deal with invasive weeds: identify the enemy, research the best practices for dealing with it, and in many cases, start waging a multiyear war using the weapons of choice.
Can you have too many blooms in your garden? Absolutely not. Plant one or a combination of these trees for an outdoor space ...
Researchers at the University of Missouri recently discovered that soybeans have a natural defense strategy — called ...
Stevia, a zero-calorie sugar substitute, combined with probiotics, yields a surprising and targeted cancer-killing effect.
The joint study between Penn State and Pitt researchers shows that small differences in temperature within a farm field can ...
This fungus is especially common on tomato plants but is found on many species. Plants are infected from the bottom up, so ...
Gardeners are embracing native plants more and more for their environmental benefits, But native annuals are often overlooked ...
Flowering shrubs are the secret weapon here. They show up reliably, deliver stunning displays, and keep working year after ...
Rhododendron is a well-known evergreen shrub native to eastern and southeastern North America. It bears rose to white colored ...
This article has two authors. First is the explanation of the programs available to FFA members. The second part is by one of ...
Routt County isn’t just a pretty face. Sure, our alpine meadows and sagebrush steppes are Instagram-worthy, but they’re also ...