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Strawberry growers in Watsonville are evaluating two new varieties that promise improved taste and disease resistance, ...
For Mother’s Day this year, you could give mom a bouquet of roses. You also could give her a rose plant to provide blossoms ...
The burning bush (Euonymus alatus) is a commonly planted shrub and is now wild-growing in the eastern United States. You can identify it by its bright red foliage in fall, corky “winged” bark, and ...
This hybrid tea rose puts forth large, 5-inch blooms with up to 250 deep-pink petals apiece. Highly fragrant with a scent ...
One of the most classic varieties for a hedge, holly is easily recognized for its dark glossy leaves and their sharp edges.
Berkshire Botanical Garden staff are joined by volunteers and students from the environmental science program at Taconic High ...
University of Maine researchers discover that ticks thrive in backyards, but there are methods to eliminate the tick habitat.
Columnist Don Davis writes that it's safe to plant a wide variety of flowers and vegetables now that we have frost-free ...
Invasive plants can take over your landscaping and kill off your other bushes and trees. These are some you should avoid ...
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From garlic mustard to tree-of-heaven, a UConn educator shares tips on removing invasive plant species from spring gardens.