Don’t throw out unripe tomatoes—there are many tasty and practical ways to use them after harvest. Turn green tomatoes into ...
Should you use shredded paper as garden mulch? It might sound like a quirky, even questionable idea at first—but don’t toss ...
You probably keep paper towels in your kitchen, but this humble product has plenty of uses in the garden, too. Here are some ...
A retired National Park Service ranger discovered white spray-paint graffiti last week along the Devils Garden Trail in ...
Fall testing is ideal because it gives you plenty of time to get results back from the lab and to begin improving your soil ...
Wait until you see the stunning home decor you can make with just cardboard and yarn! In this video, I'm upcycling everyday ...
Mulching is vital fall prep to ensure our garden soil is at optimum health come spring. Covering bare soil is a way of ...
A gardening expert shared a 'brilliant' tip for using toilet roll tubes in the garden this month - and it's a game-changer ...
Bored of your plain flower pots? If you're even a little crafty, you can transform them into trending scalloped planters with ...
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Start a native prairie garden using seeds

There are a couple of ways to get these seeds up and growing. One uniting factor is that many native prairie wildflower seeds require cold, moist stratification. In horticulture, stratification is the ...
Maryland is one of 38 US states, along with three territories and the District of Columbia, that have legalized cannabis for ...
Fallen leaves can be a gorgeous sight — or a major nuisance. Make the most of them by turning them into beneficial fertilizer ...