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As June kicks off, some homeowners are embracing the "Let It Bloom" trend in their yards. But it might not be the best idea ...
It is growing season, and deciding on how to landscape and decorate your gardens is part of the fun of spring and summer.
Experts encourage simple changes such as planting native pollinator gardens and mowing less frequently to help fragile bee and insect populations bounce back this summer.
Despite its pint-size population—roughly 100 by last census count—and its blink-and-you’ll-miss-it appeal, this quaint ...
A Central Florida couple is suing after they paid a landscaper thousands of dollars for work that never got done, and now the ...
Xeriscaping is another gardening method that's more popular in drier climes. It's a process of returning and nurturing drought-resistant native plants. Like more traditional native lawn projects, it ...
Katie Tamony, chief marketing officer and trend-spotter for Monrovia Nursery, one of the nation’s largest shrub and perennial ...
Central Garden & Pet shows potential with cost-cutting and investments, but revenue declines persist. Read why I rate CENT ...
"Selecting wildflowers that are native or well-adapted to your region gives you the best chance of creating a low-maintenance ...
Gardeners World legend Monty Don has previously told gardeners not to cut lawns until one date in June. He said: "Nothing should be cut at all until after the longest day on June 21. “This gives the ...
Killing the dandelions in your lawn puts your lawn at a disadvantage, leaving bare spots where grass can't grow and allowing ...
On the broad, flat flood plain where Blydenburgh Park's Stump Pond used to be, wild grasses have sprouted from the ...