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Reasons to be Cheerful reports that with rebates and other perks encouraging residents to say goodbye to gas-powered ...
British strawberries are off to an exceptional start this season, buoyed by ideal growing conditions, according to British ...
As the summer sun starts to heat up across the UK, June is a critical month for gardeners who want to keep their outdoor ...
While leaf litter, spent stalks and seedheads look like a mess to an eye used to manicured perfection, they provide critical ...
Want to learn which common shrubs can be transformed into stunning bonsai trees? Discover the best species for bonsai ...
Citrus sold in grocery stores are just a small fraction of the varieties that can be grown in your own yard. From grapefruit ...
Lawn mowers and leaf blowers produce a shocking amount of pollution—and states and cities are increasingly pushing residents ...
With cooler weather and dryer conditions, disease has been reasonably minimal in Wisconsin wheat fields. Prolonged rains, ...
Distinguish Nutrient Deficiency from DiseaseNitrogen - Yellow or pale green old leaves, purple underside of leaves;Iron - ...
Ticks may be tiny, but they can wreak havoc. Learn more about two common tick varieties and how to avoid being bitten by them ...
▪ As the weather turns hotter and conditions become more challenging, you can expect insect and even disease problems to become more noticeable. Bagworms in conifers will be first. In fact, they’re ...
Oleanders tend to drop leaves in spring/early summer. So, what you are seeing is normal loss of the older leaves. There is no need for concern, and it is not related to a deficiency in the soil. Once ...