The skeleton flower, native to Japan, is a rare plant known for its ability to turn transparent when wet, revealing its inner ...
Marigolds thrive in full sun in spring, summer, and autumn. However, they are sensitive to winter’s cold and frost. Plant ...
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Close to 100 people lined up Saturday morning to participate in a donation-based winter sowing activity sponsored by the ...
Students return to campus as Welcome FSU events provide them with the resources and socialization needed to bolster their ...
After a busy season, many gardeners welcome the restful, dormant days of winter. Still, there are some to-dos to ensure your ...
The process emphasizes the adaptability and hardiness of native plants to the Siouxland climate, urging patience as they ...
The Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center in collaboration with the Loess Hills Wild Ones, hosted a program teaching residents to sow native seeds like blanket flowers in mini containers. The process ...
Get your garden from bleak and gray to colorful with these amazing flowers that bloom in winter, some as early as January!
A bitter cold spell, often caused by a dip in the polar vortex, may cause some gardeners to worry about their plants.
Don't let the cold weather deceive you, there's still much to do in the garden in January and the best time to start is now ...
SPRAY: When the weather turns mild and dry get out and dormant spray roses and fruit trees. Neem oil is good for overwintering insects and mites. Liquid copper sprays are good for disease prevention.