Jennifer West, Hillsboro Garden Club president, opened the September meeting of the Hillsboro Garden Club with the Pledge of Allegiance, welcoming 12 members and four guests. Secretary Lynn Luman took ...
RICHMOND — Annie’s Annuals & Perennials, one of the East Bay’s go-to nursery and garden supply stores, abruptly closed ...
The brown winged cicada, which attacks 200 plant species, including apple and peach trees, by feeding on their sap will ...
Some plants make great companions, and others the opposite. In regards to the latter, if you want healthy zinnias, avoid ...
The golden yellow, daisy-like flowers are 2 to 4 inches wide and bloom from summer through early fall, attracting a range of pollinators from hoverflies to butterflies, bees, and beetles. Although ...
October is a time of garden transition. Summer ends and fall begins. Toward the middle of the month, when the air cools and ...
Collecting seeds from summer-flowering plants in October is a quick and easy task that gets you seeds to grow next year for ...
Many of us are familiar with the “Three Sisters” planting scheme. Corn is planted first, a vining-type of bean next to the ...
Invasive plants are highly opportunistic and they don’t need much help from us to thrive, writes gardening columnist.
A grant from the Missouri Department of Conservation helped local educators create a grassland prairie for students to learn ...
I would like to plant some bulbs in pots for bloom this winter. What special treatment is needed in order to bloom inside my home?