A toxic weed spreading like wildfire through Northland pastures can cause "serious health problems" if stock eat it.
This invasive plant has become a threat to many southern states — and if you live in Florida, you’ve likely come across it on ...
Weeds pop up in all climates and growing conditions, and not everyone knows the right way to get rid of them. And despite the ...
How many of you woke up last Tuesday to a lawn buried in fallen leaves? Monday’s gale blew clouds of leaves across the city.
Most weeds will hibernate during the winter and emerge in the spring more vigorously than ever. If you don't pull fall weeds, ...
Technically speaking, the aster family is a botanical crazy quilt of composite bloomers (plants whose inflorescences contain ...
There are still things you can do to prepare your lawns and gardens to manage the winter and emerge healthier next spring.
Fall and winter precipitation can be unpredictable. Even with cooler weather, garden soil is at its best with consistent moisture. A layer of mulch acts as a barrier to moisture evaporation allowing ...
Rats, notorious for being unwelcome guests in gardens where they breed and scavenge for food, can easily transition from your ...
In herbal tradition, dandelion root is used as a bitter to help enhance digestion and support liver function. Animal research ...
It's never too early to prepare your garden for next spring. Here, a gardening expert explains how best to clear out autumn ...
As summer fades, lawns across the country begin to slow their rapid growth, making autumn an ideal season for a different approach to lawn care. Many gardeners wonder if they should keep mowing ...