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Kerr added that gardeners should also be careful not to put young, small plants in a pot that is too big to avoid rotting.
LAFAYETTE, N.Y. — In this week's Gardening Update, Carol talks about starting seeds for the beginning of spring and summer! Watch the full video for all of Carol's tips. Captioning is available.
As the weather continues to warm up, many Utahns may be thinking about starting their gardens. If you're looking for a place ...
In this week's Gardening Update, Carol talks about some of the fresh plants to decorate for spring!MORE |Gardening Update: ...
Native plants are well adapted to the climate and pest pressure of their region and offer important habitat and food sources ...
Onions might not get first notice at a farmers market amid colorful hot peppers, flowery broccoli, green ears of corn and fat ...
As ever, the best way to get started on a decluttering project is to get everything out – the same applies whether you are ...
Heavy-Duty EVs Hit the Road Santa Barbara Welcomes New Commuter Buses, Delivery Vans, and High-Tech Tractor By Emma Eckert | ...
In April, visitors can see over 100,000 blooming daffodils, followed by tulips, violas, hyacinths and many more spring flowers in May. General admission tickets cost $22 for adults, $11 for children ...