If you maintain your peonies, they'll grace your garden with bright blooms. Part of that care includes providing them with ...
There is no reason to spend a dime on fancy fertilizers when a powerful, plant-loving solution already sits in the backyard.
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New York City's school cafeterias are churning out hundreds of thousands of meals a day, yet much of the edible surplus never ...
From rain barrels to yard trees, the city offers a range of eco-friendly resources. Here's how to access them.
Invasive Asian jumping worms, also known as 'crazy worms,' have been detected in Colorado, threatening soil and plant life.
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The RHS’s chief horticulturalist reveals his to-do list, from sowing veg and herbs to catching weeds while they’re young ...
Beer isn't just good for sipping. Here are some expert-approved ways to use flat or leftover beer in your garden.
Rising temperatures can attract rats and mice to your garden, but experts say certain plants may help naturally deter these ...