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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – Gardening and growing beautiful plants without a yard is not off limits. You can always bring some new life and color to your living space after a long cold winter with ...
Rewilding your yard or switching out turf for clover or buffalo grass can help homeowners reap these rewards while also battling invasive species. Native plants also create a healthy ecosystem for ...
Garden City High School’s girls’ swimming team swam its way to a convincing quadrangular victory at its home meet on Tuesday at the Garden City Family YMCA Pool.
Dodge City High School’s Ivy Harman makes a stroke while competing in the 100-yard butterfly Tuesday during a Garden City ...
Picking a spot that matters to you is first step to eradicating invasive species from the environment to ensure state’s rare ...
If you're looking for a low-maintenance ground cover that works well in moderate to cool temperatures, this beautiful plant ...
Central New York is set to welcome a remarkable natural event this spring as millions of monarch butterflies begin their ...
It's not quite time yet to plant flowers in New Jersey, but now is a good time to plan and get ready, says one gardening expert.
No fan of Bradford pears or butterfly bushes, the Master Gardener offers some better alternatives for your yard and the Ozarks.
I simply refuse to let the recent dour weather dampen my enthusiasm for the onset of spring. Bulbs are up and beginning to ...
The U.S. butterfly population — not just Monarch butterflies — declined 22 percent in two decades, according to ...
Even planting just one keystone plant in the yard or in a container will help restore biodiversity on your property.