If your lawn is dried out or dormant, it is best just to keep it mowed to control the weeds and postpone any fertilization until late spring (May). The lawn may not have grown much this summer, but ...
The past two weeks I’ve offered garden tips on what to do as it becomes milder in Mississippi. The heat that is relenting eventually brings back memories of the hottest I’ve ever been. I was finishing ...
The best way to get rid of mice and prevent them from returning is by sealing any ways for them to get into a home.
• Begin to plant pansies, pinks, snapdragons, ornamental cabbage and kale, and other winter color plants as temperatures cool. • Take cuttings of warm-season annuals you hope to save through the ...
When to fertilize, when to water, how short to cut the grass. You've surely heard one or more of these lawn care myths, but is there some truth to them? Read on to find out. While there’s no shortage ...
Before the first frost or freeze of the growing season arrives, I’m on a mission: Save my plants! Indoors, I take stock of my houseplant collection and toss any that aren’t looking their best to make ...
The women of Orange County are just small town girls trying to make it in this messed up world. Every day, they don their little cowboy hats and clock into life on the ranch, whether they have to ...
Climate change is transforming ecosystems in the far north. An international team of scientists has made some surprising discoveries.
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Flowering spring bulbs really are one of nature’s everyday miracles; each one is like holding a piece of the future in your hand ...
Peanut butter is a favorite ingredient in many households, so you likely have a jar that you can use for your morning toast. Try out some of these pairings.