Wisconsin boasts stunning gardens that showcase vibrant plants and breathtaking views, perfect for nature enthusiasts! 1.
Water trees, shrubs, lawns, and perennials during prolonged dry fall and winter periods to prevent root damage.
Plant care changes when the ground freezes. Here's how to adapt your gardening. Winter is a great time to check some garden ...
Christmas ferns, they're just simple woodland shade plants, right? Wrong! Turns out, we’ve been taking this green-leafed ...
A wall of green can be a barrier between your space and the outside world, can define a space in your landscape.
Planting bulbs is one of the easiest ways to fill your yard with color. Whether you are a fan of tulips or have a love of ...
Jeff Poteet and Justin Martin have the answers about Marco Island water: nutrients, dredging, lead. They recently spoke to ...
This story was authored by Eric Larson. A friend from church recalled portions of this column I wrote over eight years ago. I ...
New plantings of all species require careful watering by hand for their first couple of years. That means the hose and a ...
Living wreaths using succulents are easy to make and can be changed out throughout the year for different seasons and ...
The Altoona Water Authority has shut down its Mill Run water treatment plant because the grates that hold the filtration media in two of the plant’s 104 filtration cells have collapsed — one cell in ...
Shockingly, they don't need any soil to grow. It's amazing! They can literally thrive in the palm of your hand. But that makes it easy to forget that while your air plants don't necessarily require ...