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With bright red and yellow signage, sugar-rich liquid, and no petals to navigate, they are the perfect feeding stop for bees.
Space — or the lack of it — doesn’t have to stand between you and a fruitful garden. You just have to be creative.
"A short lawn won’t hurt fireflies, but it won’t bring them into your yard either," she says. Related: 12 Alternatives to a ...
This story is part of the July issue of PrimeTime. It’s inside the July 5 print edition of the Daily Reporter, available at ...
"Those are beautiful photos." Gardener shares adorable photos after discovering surprising yard visitor: 'This was unexpected ...
Some of the flowers, such as petunias, that you enjoyed into June will probably not tolerate the heat and humidity of summer.
Whether indoors or outdoors, you can add a little life to your windowsill, your balcony or your yard in just a few steps.
Growing up, I spent a lot of time with my grandmother. One of our favorite activities was watching the birds that would come ...
Kelly Rae Kirkpatrick, a Rochester educator and master gardener, nurtures both plants and community with everything she grows ...
If your annual flowers aren’t exploding with celebratory fireworks of color right now, it may be lack of fertilizer.
You can start to plant vegetables in July for a winter harvest. Palphramand suggests sowing kale and cabbage, choosing ...
The Aldersgate Garden Club of the Tennessee Federation of Garden Clubs, District III, recently observed National Garden Week, ...