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Even though the county fair is in full swing, you can support both the fair and the Fayette County Farmers Market! The market ...
Planting in mid-July can ensure a fall harvest for many vegetables. One benefit of a fall garden: Many insect pests' life cycles are completed or at least winding down.
In addition to aphids, soybean fields are also showing 1-10 percent of plants with light to moderate leaf injury caused by ...
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Green Matters on MSNGardeners Are Helping Out Hard-Working Bees and Butterflies by Creating 'Pollinator Gardens'If the population of pollinators starts declining, which it already is, humans will have no flowers or food to rely on for ...
One Madison grower calls this extremely productive vegetable plant with razor-like leaves "obscenely generous." That's certainly one way to look at it.
It is a pretty way to help stop the spread of wildfires — wildflowers. A BYU professor has spent his life's work on studying ...
The Vermont Land Trust is launching a new Summer Farm Tour series -- spotlighting locally owned farms that put conservation first.
The Charles T. Church Nature Preserve, or Shu Swamp Preserve, can only be found by driving past a fenced patch of grass off ...
For the second year in a row, the borough of Morris Plains hired a herd of goats this summer to munch away at the unwanted vegetation in Community Park, where the invasives crowd out more native and ...
Some of Georgia’s most biologically rich havens for native wildflowers and other plants are where you might least expect them — on roadsides and in rain-filled ditches along the roads.
ANDERSON — Poblanos, jalapenos, Carolina reapers. Peppers are one of the most popular crops, other than tomatoes, growing at ...
Growing native plants and eradicating invasive ones is a challenging part of restoration projects. Even when done well, ...
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