Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... My winter writing break continues, so please enjoy another article from Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Angela Mason Foster. For gardeners in Zone 8, ...
Insect droppings, commonly known as insect frass, may seem useless and downright disgusting, but scientists found that this ...
Day’s end comes slightly later now, with golden tones in the clear weather. February, the month of snows and more daylight, ...
Pests like carpenters, bed bugs, fleas, spiders, raccoons, ants, cockroaches, rats, and termites can be a big problem in our ...
Thrips are tiny yet annoying pests that can wreak havoc on your plants indoors and out in the yard. Here's how to spot and eliminate them before it's too late.
The leader of a local movement that promotes cultivation of native greenery has volunteered to replant rain gardens in two Logan Township parks — an offer that found favor with the township ...
If you are someone who makes New Year’s resolutions, I’m challenging you to put a new spin on it this year and set gardening ...
Monitoring and noting weather anomalies will help you diagnose immediate and future plant and garden problems.
I saw some edible flowers at the farmers market last summer. I’d like to try growing edible flowers this year. Now that all ...
Do you want to enjoy the beauty of plentiful rose blooms? These are common mistakes that could be preventing your plants from ...
Ash from urban wildfires is potentially full of heavy metals and other toxins. Here's a guide for what to do if ash is ...
It has been bitterly cold lately. With cold winters, our heating bills go up. One thing many people do to save money on home ...