Club member Ellen Innocenti started cantaloupe from seeds and offered her extra seedlings to members of the group.
The Canyon Lake Community Gardeners were approved last week as a sanctioned club by the Canyon Lake POA Board of Directors. The club focuses on gardening interests throughou
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By Lauren Cohen | April 28, 2022, 10:04 am
There are so many ways to shower moms and mother figures with love o
9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Saturday, April 30 at Dallas County Fairgrounds, Adel.
The Dallas County Master Gardeners will host its second annual plant sale on Saturday, April 30. The event is open to the public and all proceeds will benefit the Dallas County Master Gardeners' demonstration garden.
by Megan James | May 12, 2022 | Gardening, News
Our greenhouse is much more than a collection of pretty plants. It is a magical space where, even in the depths of winter, we retreat to be immersed in the soothing presence of growing things.
Surrounded by four walls and full of g
This is your last news to see this monthDon't settle for the headlineAlready a subscriber?Log inYou have news to see this monthYou have 1 news left to see this monthIt is worth being informedAlready a subscriber?Log inIn Casarabonela, there is a space reserved for unusual plant species.It is the
Having a cactus at home is recommended for a wide variety of reasons, since they provide the home with multiple benefits.In the first place, they do not need excessive care or watering and fill corners with magic and color.They also adapt to different areas of the house such as the patio, the kit
When Angelina Hopkins Rose, an avid berry picker, found out she was pregnant in 2018, she and her husband set out to fill their freezer with traditional foods.
Ask any picker where to look for berries and they’ll tell you: “drive up a logging road and find a cut block and that’s wh
This was the moment of truth. We’d spent countless hours meticulously sterilising seeds (1,710, to be specific), filling the lab with a cacophony of rattling as we shook them in bleach. We’d built a fungus city: great tower-blocks of petri dishes stacked on the lab workbenches, with differ
Bartram’s stonecrop is a bright, sea-green succulent that’s found in the Santa Rita Mountains in southern Arizona and northern Mexico. It looks similar to a succulent you’d buy at the grocery store, but this plant grows in a microhabitat at high elevation where it thrives in wet, shaded