• Texas Tech fans use cactus to turn TCU insult into prickly situation

    by admin on 2022-07-22 19:40:38

    A Texas Christian University recruiting coordinator’s recent dig on Texas Tech and the South Plains, referring to the area as a desert, has Red Raider fans and many in Lubbock taking to social media to needle the Horned Frogs with cacti.

    After Texas Tech Athletics officials and support

  • The Best Time to Water Plants, Whether Indoors or Outdoors | Martha Stewart

    by admin on 2022-07-22 19:40:30

    Whether you have indoor or outdoor plants (or a combination between the two), keeping them healthy and hydrated—no matter the conditions—is likely top of mind for your gardening regimen. But did you know there's actually a best time of day to water your plants? We asked gard

  • What’s a crevice garden and how do you build one? | George Weigel - pennlive.com

    by admin on 2022-07-22 19:39:07

    This display at Juniper Level Botanical Garden in North Carolina shows what a crevice garden looks like.

    It’s a garden that starts with little and inexpensive plants, might never need water or fertilizer, and requires almost no maintenance.

    With those alluring attributes, no wond

  • What’s a crevice garden and how do you build one? | George Weigel - pennlive.com

    by admin on 2022-07-22 19:39:05

    This display at Juniper Level Botanical Garden in North Carolina shows what a crevice garden looks like.

    It’s a garden that starts with little and inexpensive plants, might never need water or fertilizer, and requires almost no maintenance.

    With those alluring attributes, no wond

  • Minter: Sedum is the 'late summer champion' of the garden - Tri-City News

    by admin on 2022-07-22 19:38:33

    The following column was submitted to the Tri-City News from Brian Minter — master gardener, best-selling author, Order of Canada recipient and co-owner of Minter Country Garden Store.

    Resilient, upright sedums are some of the true late summer champions in our gardens.

  • Minter: Sedum is the 'late summer champion' of the garden - Tri-City News

    by admin on 2022-07-22 19:38:31

    The following column was submitted to the Tri-City News from Brian Minter — master gardener, best-selling author, Order of Canada recipient and co-owner of Minter Country Garden Store.

    Resilient, upright sedums are some of the true late summer champions in our gardens.

  • Everything we saw and tasted at the Flint Farmers' Market

    by admin on 2022-07-22 19:38:22

    The Flint Farmers' Market is way more than a few stands of Michigan-grown fruits and vegetables. It's got hundreds of things to eat and drink all under one roof. 

    Yes, there's a roof. The year-round facility hosts around 50 vendors inside and out selling everything from sushi to succule

  • PHOTOS: Readers share what they're loving about the house plant boom

    by admin on 2022-07-22 19:38:12

    A house plant craze has been sweeping the nation for a couple of years now, and Boston.com readers have bought into the hype.

    Sixty-six percent of Americans own at least one house plant, according to Civic Science, and based on the responses we got to a recent poll, many Boston.com read

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  • How the strawberry became the ultimate summer fruit

    by admin on 2022-07-22 19:38:04

    Martin Fone tells a tale of fruit, sensuality and espionage as he digs in to the tale of the strawberry we know and love.

    It is game, set, and match to the strawberry, Wimbledon’s favourite dessert with over 190,000 portions served during the fortnight of the All-England Championships.