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Did you know that nearly 50% of household water use in the summer goes toward outdoor irrigation Efficient watering isn’t ...
The months of June, July and August are often referred to as the trifecta of summer. And we are only one-third through this ...
The summer looks out from her brazen tower, through the flashing bars of July.” Francis Thompson. “If June was the beginning ...
This ancient technique enables gardeners to create a self-fertilizing system while reducing the environmental carbon ...
Having a kitchen garden is a convenient way to incorporate fresh foods into meals. You might be missing wind protection to ...
Mixing old with new is often the key to timeless kitchen design. Here we share inspiring schemes and expert tips ...
Buying a house in which little had been touched in fifty years proved the perfect opportunity to create a home that is a study in everything enchanting ...
Imagine strolling through your garden, harvesting plump tomatoes from beneath a rose arch or snipping basil next to a bed of ...
Garden tours are widely varied and extremely popular — from European river trips through the tulip fields of the Netherlands to walking tours around President Jefferson's grounds at Monticello in ...
In the heart of Louisville, Ohio sits a bargain hunter’s paradise where ordinary shopping transforms into an extraordinary ...
Walking through Webster Flea Market is like strolling through an interactive museum of American material culture where you can touch, purchase, and give new life to the exhibits. The items ...
Of course, I want the lacewings to win, selfishly for my vegetables, but also because it would be a nice demonstration of what should happen in a pesticide-free, more natural, more biodiverse garden.