Louisiana’s strawberry farms are rebounding after a historic snowstorm buried crops under several inches of snow and ice. At ...
There is little doubt in my mind that a highly underutilized outdoor pastime is pursuing wintertime bushytails.
I think we all will agree, we have had some pretty cold temperatures in January. Some fun things to try without leaving your yard are as follows. Icy Suncatcher I took a cake pan and placed some ...
Tea grows cold when you leave it on the counter and forget all about making it in the first place, but also if you sip from it too slowly.
Cold weather and snow covered roads have turned Restaurant Week plural.
Evergreen shrubs such as boxwood, holly, rhododendron, yew and arborvitae provide year-round green color in the landscape.
Prior to Christmas tree farms growing spruces and pines for in-home holiday decorations, the eastern red cedar was the ...
If you have put your garden to bed for the winter and plan to ignore it until spring, you are missing an exciting opportunity ...
A family from Georgia learned their lesson this week after their choice of snowman decorations backfired. Unaccustomed to heavy snowfall in their home city of Atlanta, parents Lacey and John, along ...
Other plants provide winter color through the presence of berries ... February. Red twig dogwood (Cornus sericea) will instantly brighten up any winter landscape with blazing red branch color.
If you want generous supplies of berries, you might also look to Willowleaf, dwarf Burford, and Warren’s Red possumhaw hollies. All will load their branches each winter. DEAR NEIL: I’m going ...