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Fresh controversy may be brewing over the future of Nigeria’s critical assets like the refineries and steel plants, as new ...
Summer is drawing to a close, but there are still quite a few vegetables you can plant in August based on your USDA hardiness ...
Crape Myrtle (Lagerstromia) In bush or tree form, crape myrtle is a show stopper with its panicles of crinkly flowers from mid-summer to fall. Blossoms come in white, pink, red, and purple, and the ...
Hamamelis spp. Growing zones: 3 to 9 Light needs: Full to part shade Grown for: Showy, fragrant flowers that provide colorful winter interest Foliage: Gray-green leaves that turn yellow-orange in cool ...
People can now take online classes offered by Green Flower through Kent State. Green Flower is a California-based firm which ...
Hericide will be applied in Oxbow and Willamette sloughs through Aug. 8. Visitors are advised to say out of the water for 24 ...
Blight and other fungal diseases are a common enemy in the garden. This week's column includes tips for addressing — and not spreading — the problem.
So many of us have fallen head over heels in love with Sicilian Honey Garlic. Here's how to grow this graceful allium ...
While it isn't technically one of those plants that flower nonstop, most gardeners will recommend planting hellebores (like ...
Virginia creeper is a climbing plant with adhesive pads and five leaflets that produces berries which feed wildlife, but can be deadly to humans if consumed.
Shrub or landscape roses rarely require deadheading, but doing so may improve overall appearance and promote even more blooms throughout the summer. There is no need to deadhead old-fashioned roses as ...
The plants I look for are the ones that not only hummingbirds seem to benefit from the most, but also the ones that bloom the ...