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In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
Now, after several years working as a professional gardener, I have planted all sorts of grasses, but I remain a little in ...
Whether you're looking for a grass alternative that tolerates heavy, light, or no foot traffic, we've got you covered with ...
If you’re wanting to introduce texture and movement beyond what flowering plants or perennials can achieve in the garden, ...
The East Peoria City Council approved a resolution to accept a proposal to replace two grass fields at EastSide Centre with ...
Summer brings the heat, and sometimes it can take a toll on your lawn. If you're seeing any of these heat-related lawn ...
Many of us are hoping our rainy season will get started very soon, and it has and will continue. We can capitalize on our ...
As a budding naturalist growing up in the concrete-heavy environs of Boston, I would regularly thumb through my family’s ...
This month, we are going to do a Q/A session. I know I have many great readers! I get wonderful questions via text, email, at ...
So have a little compassion and give them a break and maybe an ice, cold drink when they arrive to battle the jungle in your ...
Leary, founder of The Dallas Garden School, shares her tips for making the most of the fall growing season in North Texas. It ...
If you want to extend your garden’s life into the autumn season, grow these plants in July for stunning fall blooms.