Por: Associated Press Life November 02, 2022
If you’re for perennials, groundcovers, shrubs or trees to plant next spring, the path to success starts with a good foundation. It’s before plants are in place, so the time to do so is now.Before beginning, .Next, Test kits are reasonably priced and widely available. Plus, most states have university-affiliated agricultural extension offices that offer low-cost testing services to home gardeners.Each plant species thrives best at a specific... + full article
Associated Press USA Life October 26, 2022
Signs of autumn are most apparent in colder climates, where fall foliage sets the landscape ablaze. But regardless of your location, chances are there’s one familiar seasonal sight each year: potted chrysanthemums perched on porches, hanging in baskets, temporarily planted... + más
Homecoming mum makers find community to help their small businesses grow | Fox Business
Want to attract hummingbirds this fall? Plant vibrantly-colored perennials: LSU Garden News | The Advocate
Time USA Science October 26, 2022
One of the most significant carbon sinks on the planet is right below your feet. , that layer of organic material and crushed-up rock that covers much of the terrestrial earth like a chocolate coating, contains about . It’s the on the planet after the ocean, currently holding... + más
Some dirty secrets in the garden: 6 steps you should know for preparing the soil in your beds | The Advocate
Leave the leaves and join in fall's festivities: LSU Garden News | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Entertainment October 19, 2022
Learning about the soil in your beds is important to successful gardening.Soil is the primary source of water and mineral nutrients for plants and must also provide sufficient oxygen to the root system. Preparing beds for planting shrubs, ground covers, vegetables or flowers is... + más
Shop and learn at the Fall Garden Show in City Park. It's just in time to help plan new flowerbeds | The Advocate
NBC 6 South Florida USA World October 19, 2022
Courtesy of Dr. Gail Ridge Just when you think you’ve become accustomed to the , along comes another menace to the ecosystem: the jumping worm. Allow me to introduce you to Amynthas agrestis, also known as “Alabama jumper,” “Jersey wriggler” and the rude-but-accurate... + más
The next invasive garden threat? A slithering, jumping worm | Associated Press
Jumping worm, potentially the next invasive garden threat, confirmed in 35 states | 10 WBNS
10 WBNS USA Nation October 18, 2022
Just when you think you’ve become accustomed to the , along comes another menace to the ecosystem: the . Allow me to introduce you to , also known as “Alabama jumper,” and the rude-but-accurate “crazy worm.” Unlike garden-variety earthworms, these flipping, thrashing,... + más
The Next Invasive Garden Threat? A Slithering, Jumping Worm | NBC 6 South Florida
The Advocate USA Entertainment October 11, 2022
I say it each fall: This is an excellent time of year to work in the landscape. The weather is cooling, and the days are getting shorter.If you want to add to your landscape, now is a great time to plant cool-season annuals, perennials, trees and shrubs. Luckily, there are many... + más
Doktor Kaboom, sculptures, LSU Jazz Showcase, Regina Carter at the Manship and more | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Entertainment October 05, 2022
The Fall Garden Festival is this weekend in the New Orleans Botanical Garden in City Park, and I’m so excited.Thousands of gardeners attend each year to see educational exhibits throughout the Botanical Garden created by area nurseries, landscape architects, plant societies,... + más
Lovely cypress vine has a dark side: It can take over a yard. Dan Gill explains how to tame it | The Advocate
Developer who wants to raze part of NYC kids’ community garden dealt legal blow | New York Post
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