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Preparing a successful Kansas City spring and summer garden means timing your planting to handle wild temperature swings, as late frosts can damage tender plants like snapdragons and magnolias.
Summer warmth is bringing with it a swarm of bright-green beetles that come with a big appetite for Kansas crops and gardens.
Casual Animal Brewing Company is hosting "Think & Drink", a lecture series exploring a variety of topics, as well as cold ...
"A short lawn won’t hurt fireflies, but it won’t bring them into your yard either," she says. Related: 12 Alternatives to a ...
Discover why Kansas prairie grasslands are vital, endangered, and how you can help protect this hidden natural treasure.
These shade-tolerant plants not only provide an alternative to ... With over 600 species native to North America, including around 70 in Kansas, these sedges are a far cry from the invasive nutsedge.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Powell Gardens’ beloved summer celebration, Festival of Butterflies, returns next week. From July 17 ...
The Comanche National Grassland rewards visitors with the chance to follow dinosaur tracks and feel the spine-tingling thrill ...
Garvan Woodland Gardens is set to host its first Gardening 101 class in over five years today at 1:30 p.m., in which Minnie ...
No matter the name – and it goes by many – the groundhog can be a real nuisance for farmers and home gardeners.
Sun-loving blanket flowers are a beloved native wildflower abuzz with butterflies and native bees. Flowering spring through ...
Celebrate and Defend Our Constitution,” 11 a.m.-1 p.m., East Shelter, Centennial Park, Ninth and Iowa streets. Food trucks, ...