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New York state law allows adults to cultivate cannabis for personal use at home. Whether you’re growing indoors or outside, ...
"Use your fingernails to pinch the stem just above the nearest leaf node or use clean, sharp scissors or garden snips for a ...
The Madison Post 158 American Legion baseball team beat Granite Falls for the second time in two days to become the West Central Sub-State Southeast Pod champ. Post 158 advanced to the West Central ...
Sustainable gardening might seem intimidating at first, but it doesn't have to be. All you need are a few toilet paper rolls.
In southern California’s Coachella Valley, pale sand dunes sprawl under the desert sun, shifting and re-forming in the wind.
Himalayan Balsam was the focus of a Columbia Shuswap Invasive Species Society (CSISS) Speed Weed event Thursday, July 10 ...
In the heat of summer, maintain your garden's appearance and extend an active blooming season by removing spent flowers. Here ...
Peas are a cool season crop that won't produce pods once the temperatures exceed 85 ... If you are concerned that your summers aren't warm enough for long enough to successfully grow melons from seed, ...
Get ready for another round of flowers on your crape myrtles if you trim off the declining stems or blooms about to form seed pods. (Courtesy of Tom MacCubbin) ...
The flowers bloom for about three weeks, after which they develop into 3- to 4-inch-long seed pods. Mature pods turn almost black in the fall and are often used for flower arrangements.
You can buy seed mixes of various colors, like the blue, pink, and white colors in 'Persian Jewels', or the deep purples and blues of 'Midnight Nigella.' These long-blooming annuals put out attractive ...
After flowering, the plants may produce 2-to-3-inch-long seed pods, which turn black as they mature. Plants will die back to the ground during the winter and can be left standing, providing winter ...