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Why not resolve to garden this year?

Improve your garden's soil health by adding compost to create a foundation for healthy plants. Incorporate native plants into ...
Lend a hand: Daily Acts needs volunteers to help with ongoing care for local demonstration gardens. Volunteers meet the first ...
A carefully designed edible landscape filled with fruit trees, berry bushes, herbs, and perennial vegetables can make a dent ...
Eating invasive fruits like wineberries is a widely encouraged practice. Even national park managers have recommended ...
Another key 2026 trend is a move toward smarter gardening. Diane Blazek, executive director of the National Gardening Bureau, calls it “awareness gardening” in which gardeners are becoming more aware ...
The "before" photo shows a new garden bed with two young trees and a few freshly sprouted plants visible. The mulch and remnants of old plants speak of an older garden that has been cleared away to ...
The University of California Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources (UCANR), has an online plant identification tool ...
Yarra City Council's Street Garden Program is a way in which you can help brighten up your front nature strips, increase greenery and support ...
Pet-forward outdoor spaces and plant collecting are among the top trends for our gardens this year.
According to the UF/IFAS, one invasive plant in Florida could be mistaken for a tasty, starchy treat: Dioscorea bulbifera, ...
Sacramento County has opened reservations for plots at a new community garden at Gibson Ranch Regional Park. The garden has 48 standard, 20-foot by 20-foot plots, and space for 12 raised accessible ...
Having a black cherry tree in your yard may sound nice, but there are some major cons you'll need to consider that could ...