Neil Diboll emphasizes working with your existing soil and selecting plant communities naturally adapted to it, creating ...
Gabriella de Souza is the New Hanover County Consumer Horticulture Agent and Master Gardener Program Coordinator. The NC ...
Reimagining the front lawn. For the last column of 2024, rather than dealing with yet another holiday-related aspect of ...
When we talk about the soil, we are talking about the living skin of our planet. Soil is the basis of life for everything.
The idea here is to plant a leguminous crop such as beans that enriches the soil with nitrogen, followed by a light-feeding ...
I see you, sitting there by the fire with your cup of hot cocoa (or wine). Don't get too comfortable. You might think you can ...
Shirley MacFarland’s weekly community column featuring news and notes from Brecksville, Broadview Heights, North Royalton and ...
Apparently, noisy is good. Noisy indicates an abundance and diversity of active soil-dwelling creatures and micro-creatures.
Wood chips are an easy and affordable way to give your garden a boost. They're commonly used as mulch to suppress weeds, ...
In Scotchtown, about 70 miles northwest of New York City, one couple came upon an unusual and thrilling paleontological find ...
Ashes from a home stove, fireplace or furnace may be applied, with care and in small quantities, to landscape beds, lawns and ...
Winter is an ideal time to prepare your garden for the coming spring says landscaping professional Steven Walley ...