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Watering your plants seems like it would be a simple chore, right? You just pour the water in, wait a few seconds, and stop.
These 5 heat-tolerant plants will survive scorching summer days – and they won’t need constant watering or babysitting either.
Facts and tips on water usage and conservation are presented weekly by the city of Walla Walla, in partnership with Walla ...
It can be hard to keep your lawn green in summer, but skipping one gardening task in the afternoon can make all the ...
While sandy soil drains rapidly, clay soil retains water for much longer, but wilting is a sure sign that your plants are ...
Garden enthusiasts can enhance their hydrangeas' hydration and soil temperature regulation by adding a layer of mulch around ...
This summer is so hot, but there's no reason why our plants need to suffer, too. Here's what you can do to care for them ...
Still waiting for tomatoes on your tomato plants, or are the ones you have not looking great? This week's column offers some answers.
Feeding your roses will also help them thrive. Luke suggests doing this in spring, and again after the first flush of flowers ...
I was sitting at a beach in Vermillion, Ohio last Sunday. The heat was substantial. I saw 97 degrees on the thermometer in my car. As I was sitting in my chair on the beach, I struck up a conversation ...
Summer may bring sunshine and ripe tomatoes, but it also tests a gardener’s patience — and their plants' endurance. Amid ...
Pasta dishes honor Pennsylvania’s rich Italian-American heritage. The spaghetti and meatballs feature sauce clearly simmered ...