Even a small plot of land to call your own is going to need a little TLC to keep it looking good. But it simply isn’t ...
What if, instead of being the source of a groan-inducing, time-consuming chore (mowing), your lawn became a food source?
It’s hard to believe that half the summer is over. The Northeast sees its hottest weather in July and August. These garden ...
So, how do you actually get rid of weeds safely? Corey Ransom, a weed specialist for the Utah State University Extension, ...
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Should you replace your mulch every year?
You might be able to reuse what’s already in your beds.
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Do I have to reapply mulch in midsummer? How to know when it's time to top up your beds
Mulch rarely lasts all season. By July, it has often thinned out, leaving beds exposed as heat peaks. Here's how to tell if ...
Dyed mulch fills millions of American garden beds, sold as tidy and long-lasting. But the recycled wood underneath the color ...
City of Darwin is inviting residents to roll up their sleeves and help grow a greener Malak by taking part in a Community ...
For UW-Eau Claire students Ava Siger and Abby Straub, the work done near Cannery Park isn’t your typical gardening. The data ...
July is when inland gardens really heat up, while coastal gardeners wake up to cool, gray mornings until month’s end. After ...
Lawn mowers are an absolute essential for trimming grass in the summer, but they can also be used to help out with cleanup ...
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