One of the biggest threats to newly planted trees in Northeast Ohio is—you guessed it—deer. Deer eat leaves, buds, and even ...
We’ve entered the season when our gardens are starting to gradually slow down in preparation for a restful winter. We gardeners, however, can’t help but keep on pruning, planting, and planning. One ...
In spots that get some shade, the new growth may emerge with a good yellow color, but over time, as the leaves mature, they ...
Follow these steps to bring your houseplants back indoors and to keep them healthy all winter long: ...
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A giant pumpkin starts off as the perfect seed. Growers choose seeds that have yielded large pumpkins in the past or test new ...
As Africa’s population climbs toward 2.5 billion, its farms face a big challenge: produce more food without raising emissions ...
The first step in caring for a bonsai tree is placing it in the right location. Most bonsai trees thrive in bright, natural ...
Growing global demand for sustainable agriculture is driving scientists to find smarter ways to handle livestock waste. A new ...
Clean-up is an essential fall chore, but what it means — and how much you should actually do — has shifted in recent years.
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida residents about crinum lilies, herbs, pineapple, citrus, viburnum, ...
AS WE MOVE into October and autumn, the leaves start to clog your gutters, the rains have returned (burn ban has been lifted!) and planting season starts in earnest for many botanical wonders!