With the brief return of cold weather, some may be wondering when it’s safe to start gardening. Here's what the forecast says.
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A gardening expert explains how plant hardiness zones affect your garden
Those mysterious numbers on plant tags hold the key to choosing the perfect plants for your region.
Whether you're worried about garden planning, prepping soil, or pruning plants, these beginner-friendly tips from Martha Stewart will turn your thumb green.
As the ground thaws and the real estate market heats up, the TurfMutt Foundation, which advocates for the care and use of ...
Last week, warm weather settled in over the midwest, leading to summer-like conditions. Record temperatures in the upper 80s ...
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In the forests of the southeastern United States, dense tree cover dominates most landscapes. That's why the Appalachian Trail is sometimes nicknamed "The Green Tunnel." But avid hikers know that ...
Confederate star jasmine are so fragrant. If only they wouldn’t freeze here. Neil Sperry Special to the Star-Telegram While this week’s weather is still thawing out in my mind, I thought I’d share ...
A few years ago, Holly Jones started studying the micro-climate and the topography on her family farm in Crawfordsville, Iowa, about 40 miles south of Iowa City. Jones said learning more about the ...
If you are wondering whether that shrub, flower, or tree that you saw in a magazine or catalog will grow well in your garden, using a hardiness zone map is your best bet to ensure success. A hardiness ...
Gardeners and farmers across the U.S. look to plant hardiness zones for guidance on which plants to grow. The U.S. is divided into 13 plant hardiness zones based on the local coldest temperature of ...
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