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Most plants are primarily chosen by what they look like. But how often do you decide for a plant based on what smell it contributes to your garden?
There is a time when spring’s new leaves are just opened, the grasses are growing to their first tallness, violets — yellow and blue, cowslips, crowfoots, woodruff, false Solomon‘s seal are in bloom, ...
When healthy shrubs and flowers turn yellow, wilt, and die, root rot may be the cause. Here are more signs of root rot and ...
San Marcos Growers has 11 different society garlic cultivars that grow to various heights and many have variegated foliage.
In a world where social media is filled with all sorts of filters and strange images blurring reality, there’s something ...
The standard approach to lawn and garden has squeezed fireflies, bumblebees, butterflies and more out of suburbs and cities.
By Laurie Zitterkopf Nebraska Extension Master Gardener May 7 – April Native Violets deserve a place in your garden and lawn. Native violets are ...
Steps for properly spring cleaning your houseplants include pruning unhealthy foliage, addressing root rot if present, and ...
For just two weeks each spring, a rare violet artichoke is harvested by hand on Venice's northern islands – and locals go to ...
If you specifically want to nourish a generation of butterflies, look to planting these 15 flowering vines that can climb and ...
When you're constructing kokedama, it's easiest to choose flowers with small bulbs like aconites, crocuses, snow drops, ...
Living in Hawaiʻi means you’re never too far from fresh produce. But you don’t need a backyard or a big garden to grow your ...