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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder with front-yard landscaping, but some features are universally bad. Keep your neighbors ...
Artificial grass has come a long way since your granddad’s Astroturf. Today’s synthetics, made of nylon or polymer, have ...
MacCubbin gives Florida gardening advice about rain lilies, podocarpus hedge, agapanthus, coonties, ligustrum, aphids and ...
Put a perimeter of wood chips or gravel between your yard and wooded areas. Avoid using mulch, as it can be a breeding ground for ticks.
If your mulch starts to shift —or it's been a while since you've placed it and it's started to decompose a bit—a light, fresh ...
For more annual color in our spaces, we could consider sweet peas, violas, and cosmos. Calendula, alyssum, and cornflower (i.e., Bachelor’s Buttons) are quick to germinate and can extend color in the ...
The City of Tulsa is adjusting hours and services for the Fourth of July, with closures at most public facilities, modified ...
On to current issues. In lawns, it’s brown patches and yellowing. Brown patch is a lawn disease causing roughly circular tan patches of blighted grass. These can be up to two feet in diameter. On ...
Instead of throwing out faded flowers from a bouquet or from deadheading your plants, here are six ways to repurpose flowers past their prime.
One of the most commonly cited ways to tell if a snake has been on your property is to find its translucent skin. "They shed their skin as they grow, so finding old skin around is a good sign that ...