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The Plant Medic columnist Ricky Kemery says scrawny tomato plants might indicate soil has been depleted of nutrients.
Seaweed Greens has discovered how to remove pollutants from sargassum to make organic fertilizer and other environmentally ...
This relentless tug of war loosened root systems forming air pockets and tearing root tissue. If you had plants which ...
Are your hibiscus blooming? They are beginning to show their glorious color in our neighborhoods? Everyone loves the large, ...
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CHUCK MARTIN: Plants taking the heat
Learn how high summer temperatures stress garden plants and discover expert tips to help them recover and thrive.
Areas of St. Augustine have suddenly turned brown and died. You’ll note a line of browning grass parallel to the driveway.
It’s no secret that biodiversity in New York and across the U.S. is at grave risk, a risk that is ultimately far worse – big picture – than a sting ...
Summer is in full bloom, and so is the busy season for landscaping, range management, irrigation and construction projects.
"Native plants can be a valuable part of a sustainable garden, especially when chosen and placed carefully. But they aren't always the best fit for every yard," writes this Cowlitz ...
Now, about eight of these gently scented plants are starting to bloom in a wet depression in the front yard. As July ...
Do you recognize this herb garden demon? I've dislodged it everywhere I see it, but it keeps coming back! What to do?