The village of Berriedale played host to the great and the good, along with a few celebrities, for the launch of a book on ...
We should be displaying our garden produce the way hunters display deer heads. Pulling a humongous carrot from your own ...
If the soil in your houseplants isn't absorbing water, it may be hydrophobic. There are three simple steps to fix the problem ...
Shadow Lake Nature Preserve in Renton protects one of Washington's few peat bogs. Here's how to tour the bog and learn more.
Make sure your calla lilies' striking, trumpet-shaped blooms return next season by preparing them for winter. How to do so ...
Peonies need to go dormant for the winter season, so if you're going to keep one in your house you need to find a cold ...
Pine needles can become fuel for a smoker or fire pit, effective mulching, ground cover for muddy spots, or pleasant ...
Decades ago, horticulturists studied ways to provide potted plants with a medium that offered support and nutrition as well as drainage and aeration, Don Kinzler writes.
Once thought of as a nuisance, moss is now being recognized for its contributions in creating healthy, low-maintenance, and ...
Looking for a DIY garden feature that's tougher than it looks and charmingly rustic? This project could become the ...
Orange trees grow well in containers. If you live in a cold climate, bring them indoors for winter or enjoy their beauty—and ...
Research in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry highlights that the often-discarded tops of radishes are full of ...