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Plants which should take pride of place in your spring garden
Plants which should take pride of place in your spring garden - A top designer leafs through the favourites.
When the thaw of winter is finally over and spring rolls around, fiddlehead ferns are one of the first things to pop up — the curled fronds of ferns yet to unfurl into their full, leafy shape. One of ...
One of the earliest signs of spring in the Kootenays is now in bloom along the shores of Violin Lake in Trail — the Western skunk cabbage (Lysichiton americanus), also known as yellow skunk cabbage or ...
Spring in the Pacific Northwest hits differently. It’s not just pretty; it’s raw, a surge of green pushing through the damp earth. For me, this season isn’t some idyllic unfolding — it’s a connection ...
One sunny afternoon last week, I walked through our woods to check on the mature thicket of mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia) with dainty pink and white blossoms that remind me of calico fabric. The ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. Fractals are sometimes referred to as a “visual representation of math.” They can be observed in the spatial arrangements found in many familiar forms, ...
The Rowan County Extension Master Gardener Plant Sale is happening on May 3 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., featuring a wide variety of shade-loving plants. Gardening in the shade can be both challenging ...
Foraging in New Jersey picks up in April with ramps, mushrooms, stinging nettles, fiddlehead ferns and more blooming. Dozens of restaurants in North Jersey, including Summit House, create unique ...
We hardy denizens of Central Mass. can proudly boast that we’ve soldiered through another winter of cold, sometimes frigid, temperatures. But spring is now springing up all over. One of the bonuses of ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. If you’ve taken a walk in the forest or along the banks of a river, stream ...
An ailing “ubiquitous” plant on Bainbridge Island may be the city’s first-recorded instance of a mysterious disease. Natural Resources management staff at the BI Metro Parks and Recreation District ...
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