With the influx of moisture in the KC metro recently, there has also been an influx of questions along the lines of “How much water is too much water for my plants?” Unfortunately, the answer to this ...
Learn to design and build a sustainable rain garden in your backyard, with planning, soil checks, plant selection, and ...
A rain garden is merely a garden in a low-lying patch of land. If you have a place in your yard where water collects after a rainstorm, you have the perfect spot for a rain garden. Building one takes ...
Gardening season is on its way, and you may have questions as you prepare for spring. To ask one, simply go to the OSU Extension website, type it in and include the county where you live. A photo is ...
Water that collects on your driveway rarely stays put. It creeps into garden beds, saturates turf, and quietly unravels the ...
Managing stormwater is a difficult and expensive challenge, particularly in the built environment of urban areas such as Greater Columbus, where so much of the environment is covered with impervious ...
Gemma is an experienced freelance writer who has spent the last five years focusing on expert-driven content relating to homes and gardens. She has contributed to several lifestyle publications ...
Each downpour leaves your lawn looking like a pond and your patio ringed with puddles. Five hidden culprits could be quietly ...
South Louisiana has been inundated by rain this year, and one thing we can learn from this weather is where our yards have problem spots and get to work on them for the future. You’ve got a few ...
Rain gardens are a great way to both have an attractive landscape feature and also enhance water quality in the drizzly Pacific Northwest. Forests and soils act as a filter for rainwater, cleaning it ...