Larry Cohen and Marla Hexter’s Schwenksville neighbors often stop by to admire the wildflower meadow in front of their home.
There’s something magical about growing your own sweet snacks and plucking a piece of fruit from a branch you’ve tended. But ...
As gardeners, we want our plants to thrive. However, some plants succeed a little too well, to the detriment of other plants ...
As gardeners across the Northern Shenandoah Valley struggle with summer heat, many are rethinking what they plant and why.
1. Sow turnips now for quick late-summer roots. Choose a sunny, open patch with fine, moist soil, and sow thinly in shallow ...
What was once an unremarkable lawn in Montgomery County has become something neighbors can’t stop talking about. Residents ...
There’s something quietly satisfying about reaching up and pulling ripe fruit straight from a tree in your own backyard. One ...
Published 01 July 2026 4:00pm BST The June heatwave has finally abated (somewhat), and it’s safe to don the gloves and ...
This week, rain returned to Pagosa Country, bringing some relief from the dry heat that dominated June and early July and ...
Desert willow, live oak and redbud are among six South Texas trees that draw bees, butterflies and other pollinators.
A bulbous green pear atop a motorcycle, complete with a wooden stem and leaf, has been zooming around Tacoma. Here's why.
Prickly pear pads, or nopales, are widely available in Mexican groceries, but they are also showing up in Arizona farms.