Given how much is consumed, it's surprising to see just how few coffee beans are produced by a single plant each year. From ...
To kill a small tree stump that won't stop growing, drill holes in the wood and pour rock salt and water into them using a funnel. Cover with a tarp.
A year after the Eaton and Palisades fires, an astonishing number of plants survived the flames and thrived without water or tending; plus February plant events.
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Will removing a tree stump prevent root suckers? Here's what you should know
Our master gardener knows root suckers are a major pain, and she shares if removing a tree stump can prevent them. Here's ...
The worst blizzards in two decades paralyzed large parts of the southern United States as a rapidly intensifying bomb cyclone ...
If you don’t have space for a garden — or even if you do — a terrarium may be in your future. “Terrariums are an easy way to have some greenery,” said Brooke Edmunds, a horticulturist with the Oregon ...
This list of curated articles highlights Marianne Binetti's practical gardening tips for winter in the Pacific Northwest. Binetti advises on plant care, pruning, and issues with common houseplants.
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Should you remove a tree stump before it rots? Here's what we know
Some people think tree stumps are whimsical, while others hate them. Leaving it to rot in place has pros and cons, as does removing it. Which is right for you?
They may be pretty, but invasive shrubs crowd out native plants and ruin local ecosystems in your backyard. Keep these ...
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