Birds of Prey: Terrors of the Garden or Majestic Kings of the Food Chain?
At the beginning of the summer, a message spread like wildfire on social media near my home town. A concernedContinue Reading
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At the beginning of the summer, a message spread like wildfire on social media near my home town. A concernedContinue Reading
You probably know the tulip (Tulipa spp.), narcissus or daffodil (Narcissus spp.) and hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis), those spring-flowering “big bulbs,”Continue Reading
I find shopping for tulip bulbs in my local garden center almost discouraging. It offers plenty of “choice”—dozens of boxesContinue Reading
When I was a kid over 50 years ago, there was only one way to pick up the fall leavesContinue Reading
I must confess to having a great fondness for edible plants. Plants you can eat cover some 80% of myContinue Reading
You may be among those who have made the pilgrimage to the East Coast to see the legendary fall colorsContinue Reading
Gardening websites content—rich websites that attract people who are looking for local gardening information—can be difficult to build. So howContinue Reading
More and more temperate-climate gardeners are discovering that the flowering season in their garden doesn’t end with Labor Day. Indeed,Continue Reading
By Duane Pancoast, author of the book The Geriatric Gardener: Adaptive Gardening Advice for Seniors. Gardening is an activity thatContinue Reading
We know all the ingredients that make a good cold beer so good. But it was only fairly recently thatContinue Reading









