Summer heat waves can turn a beautiful vegetable garden into a frustrating patch of wilted leaves and stalled growth. While ...
June is a funny month in Southern California gardens. Along the coast, “June gloom” makes for humid, cool, gray mornings. The ...
Learn how to grow tomatoes in pots with this comprehensive guide. Discover the best tomato varieties for container gardening, ...
Before you plant a tree, think about the mature size in 30 to 50 years. While you may be planting a small tree now, a ...
In response to an increase in global temperatures, some vintners in the wine industry are changing the way they cultivate ...
If you're looking for an easy tool to pull weeds, just consult your kitchen drawer. Here's how a standard kitchen fork can ...
Pexels Most gardeners and growers have heard the word “nematode” and assumed the worst. That reaction is understandable but ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley gardeners and farmers! The first week of June brought us some beautiful weather for working outside. I hope everyone took advantage of it and did some planting in the garden.
The World Cup's first whistle will sound June 11 at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, kicking off a summer-long spectacle that ...
A new study from the University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment (CAFE) helps explain ...
Here are some common myths and misconceptions that might seem to make sense but can ruin your garden and waste money.
New research by scientists at the University of Calgary has found that plants, ranging from canola to rice to tomatoes, actively shut down their own ability to take up iron when they experience ...
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