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Earlier this year, I filled my front yard with perennials—and months later, it has saved me so much time and water.
In a prior column, I highlighted the life and work of Yvon Chouinard, the founder of Patagonia, who gave away that multi-billion-dollar company to organizations working on the environment, including ...
There's a fine line between nuisance and wonder in Northeast Ohio gardens. Case in point: mullein and Creeping Charlie.
Give your basket collection a second life by using them as a home for flowers, ferns, and plants. Here's how you can use baskets as planters add texture and charm to your home.
To help Uhler have a chance at growing the rare purple-blue plant, among other unique California natives, Tilden Park started ...
It’s no secret that I am not a “celebratory parent.” Not that birthdays (and holidays) don’t matter, it’s just that I often don’t know what to do. The daunting task of planning is overwhelming, ...
You can take sage cuttings throughout the summer months, either in June, July or August, via soil propagation or in water, ...
Planting Edmonds is a monthly column by and for local gardeners. Peppers are a colorful, tasty and sometimes hot addition to ...
Name the area or container for the child and let them design a sign that reads, for instance, “Olivia’s Garden” or “Noah’s ...
Discover 21 design mistakes that make your front yard look empty and how to fix them for a welcoming and lively outdoor space ...
In this week’s edition of Teach Me Tuesday, FOX8 Photojournalist McKenzie Lewis is helping us learn the best things you can do to help your plants if they get too much water from the rain.