This week's Master Gardener column offers advice for covering plants for winter — and the best materials to use — as well as ...
Plan to view on Zoom the “Home Hydroponics” webinar on Dec. 4 from noon to 1 p.m. Register at the K-State Garden Hour website. You can view all 2024 Garden Hour webinar topics at the same site. There ...
Although the approach of the cold-weather months signals the close of the growing season, the upcoming winter holidays offer us a chance to celebrate the many gifts that gardening brings to everyone, ...
Fungi are a natural part of landscapes. They go unnoticed until we see signs of them or symptoms on plants. Signs can be mold, mushrooms, decay or rusty colored dust ...
This is part of a series of articles on traditional foodways in southern Appalachia and pairs with a display on the second ...
Alongside the new edible patch outside Monroe Hall, there are also patches at Scott Stadium, Carr’s Hill, Meadow Creek, ...
En route from the Detroit Free Press' downtown newsroom to my home on Detroit’s east side, past massive buildings and ...
The price of fresh produce has gone through the roof and many families are struggling to put healthy, nutritious food on the ...
Looking to mimic Martha Stewart's impressive garden? Try out these three varieties of hydrangeas to bring a pop of sweet ...
Preparing the soil is key to growing strong gardens. Healthy soil helps plants grow well and fight off pests and diseases.
According to the U.S. Drought Monitor County was in severe drought in September and the beginning of October this year.
Contrary to popular belief, this time of year is not a complete write-off for planting. You just need to do the right things in order for your plants to survive ...