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However, before any of that, it’s important to look into whether your neighbor's claims are correct — that using your spigot ...
"It’s all personal preference when it comes to deadheading lupins, as there are pros and cons to leaving the blooms to fade ...
While Epsom salt might serve as a mild deterrent, it's not a scientifically supported form of pest control, especially for ...
MacCubbin gives Florida gardening advice about rain lilies, podocarpus hedge, agapanthus, coonties, ligustrum, aphids and ...
LOCKPORT, N.Y. (WKBW) — For 20 years, Ann Brady has been searching for her cousin Sheryl Rucci, who vanished without a trace in 2005. "I have been seeking answers for 20 years," Brady said.
The “sun” garden glitters by day and glows by night. Interspersed among phlox, catmint, purple Japanese irises, and red bee balm are sparkling blue and yellow glass flowers and solar-powered globes ...
It's Sunday, and that means Pat Sullivan from Sullivan Hardware & Garden is back to share his home and garden tips. This week ...
Lou Manfredini broadcasts live on Saturday, July 19 from 6-10am at Lurvey Home & Garden in Des Plaines featuring a question-and-answer with special guest Bob Bertog, president of Bertog Landscape Co., ...
On Wednesday's "Jeopardy!," a contestant gave an incorrect answer that host Ken Jennings once infamously answered.
Need help starting a pollinator garden? A Council Bluffs woman is doing that job for free this summer.
It’s not too late to start an edible garden. The nights are finally warm, so tomatoes, peppers, squash, cucumbers and other heat-loving crops can be planted into the ground now.