As I walked my yard recently, I made a tiny bouquet for spring. Among the stems was a Japanese dogwood branch from a tree ...
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Martha Stewart Living on MSNHow to Use Coffee Grounds to Enhance Your Garden, According to HorticulturistsIf you start each day with a cup of joe, then you know how magical coffee beans can be. What you might not know is that ...
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Check out a simple and homemade solution to stop your cat from digging in the gardenAre you tired of watching your cat digging in the soil of your garden? Fortunately, there is a simple solution to discourage ...
SPRING is almost here so it’s time to get ahead of your outdoor chores now. Experts have warned homeowners of the essential job that should be completed now to protect your property. While ...
Extension Office horticulture specialist Amanda Weidner outlines what to expect at the 2025 Western Landscape Symposium ...
While I love summer and the abundance of fruit and vegetables, I must admit when the jars are filled and there is no more ...
After 12 years of growing produce at The People’s Garden, we are still here and anxious to start another season.
Unusual soil depth for the green roof at Norfolk Botanical Garden will foster more plants, birds and insects — and food for ...
In response to a recent column on rhubarb I received several emails regarding local success with this plant, such as the following from Chuck Aardema, who gardens in Bellflower. It is a testimonial to ...
Is wood best to build a raised garden? Metal? Stone? Here is everything you need to know about making your own raised garden.
Days are getting milder in Western Washington, but the nights and the soil are too cold and damp for most planting.
Many common house plants easily root from cuttings to create new plants. The long, slender roots at the base of this spider plant cutting developed over about two months. Many common house plants ...
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