This story was authored by Eric Larson. A friend from church recalled portions of this column I wrote over eight years ago. I originally wrote the column about […] ...
It's expected that the tops of mint will die back in winter, but the roots are hardy. This means the hack allows the plant to flourish in its regrowth by preventing pests and diseases over the colder ...
White says they have dozens of types of native plants to choose from at their GMC Warner Robins Campus, located at 115 Prince ...
Native edibles, such as western beaked hazelnuts, California wild grapes and evergreen huckleberries make great garden ...
Nita Winter and Rob Badger may have plenty to be grateful for this Thanksgiving, but there’s one thing in particular that ...
Men recovering from addiction are gardening in South Dallas as part of Men of Nehemiah, a Christian addiction recovery ...
I have a stump of a mimosa tree (about 4 feet tall) that I would like to enlace in trumpet vine. I saw something like this ...
With the season of annuals long gone, with the exception of pansies and other cool weather plants, we will today take a ...
Pruning correctly can lead to healthier and more productive growth, but it's crucial to do it at the right times of the year.
To add subtle charm to the garden during the darkest months, try leaning into contrast: light and dark, shadow and gloss, ...
Lantanas are the kind of flowers that demand attention—bold, colorful, and effortlessly stunning. Whether you’re looking to ...