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You know that sad, slimy bag of lettuce shoved in the back of the fridge and eventually thrown in the trash? You're not alone ...
Southern Botanical arborist David Brantley breaks down the common issues faced by trees in North Texas and how to address ...
Herbs should be perky and vibrant, with plump, well-hydrated leaves and stems. (Avoid bunches with wilted, limp or ...
As the temperatures rise and the days lengthen, many of us eagerly anticipate the joys of gardening. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a novice with a green thumb in the making, navigating the ...
You cannot always be right, but making the right decisions can be a matter of life or death for plants when facing pests in ...
Even though we talk a good story about being independent by growing our food locally and buying locally grown fruits and vegetables, it is not an easy thing to do. One exception is by growing and ...
A shellshocked car crash survivor moves in with her rescuer, with increasingly destabilizing consequences, in the Christian ...
MacCubbin gives Florida gardening advice about daylilies, magnolias, shell gingers, zoysia, Meyer lemons, hydrangea and ...
Tulips are known as the harbinger of spring, so it’s especially disappointing when they don't bloom. However, there are many reasons why these colorful flowers might be missing—from pesky animals to ...
Tomatoes are relatively easy to grow but can still be affected by a number of pests and diseases. One of the most common problems is blight, but there's a simple way to prevent it.
It's a question investigators have been digging into for years, with interest growing over the past decade. As the slightly ...
New plants should be watered by hand using a water breaker or a water bubbler on a water wand handle. Apply as much water as ...