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We love a fast-growing plant – until it takes over our garden entirely, that is! Here’s the ones to avoid, according to ...
Japanese Honeysuckle, Callery Pears and other non-native plants can be a nuisance in your garden, and soon they could be ...
"Thanks for letting me know." Landscape designer issues warning over seemingly innocent plant that can create gardening ...
Pineapple, chocolate and other variations of mint plants tickle the senses and give recipes a fresh twist. Here's how to make ...
I saw a lot of things during my years as a professional gardener, and thankfully, the vast majority of the time it was a ...
Vincentini says not all non-native species are inherently invasive. To earn that designation, a plant has to influence one of ...
Members of the Aster and Symphyotrichum genera are long-beloved plants with a wide range of nativity across North America.
Store the mint once it's harvested. Place it in the fridge in a tall jar or glass filled with an inch or so of cold water.
Mint is a useful plant. It’s a fantastic addition to recipes and adds some pizazz to water and cocktails. But advanced gardeners like Kaylyn Hewitt, lead floral designer and senior content manager for ...
Gardeners can take “buy local” to the grassroots at today’s Master Gardener Volunteer Plant Sale from 9 a.m. to noon at the Clinton County Fairgrounds, 84 Fairgrounds Rd., Morrisonville. Master ...