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There are lawn weeds that we choose to accept because of their benefits, like nitrogen-fixing clover. Some of us enjoy a pop of color from violets or self-heal in spring. But certain weeds simply aren ...
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Cranbrook, Kent: Fat hen, chickweed and stinging nettles often end up in the compost heap, but they deserve a try in the kitchen By March, traditional gardeners have worked hard to eradicate weeds in ...
The first green that pushes through cold soil rarely belongs to roses or tomatoes. It belongs to weeds that wake up before almost anything else, staking their claim while frost still bites the air.
The plants’ small, bright green rosettes send up little white flowers that form seed pods, beginning as early as late January. Dear Helen: Over the years, and despite my best efforts to pull the ...
As fall settles in on California’s North Coast, gardeners are presented with a unique opportunity—not to wind down, but to set the stage for success in the seasons ahead. Autumn is the perfect time to ...
If the summer warmth has you itching to potter about in the garden, now is the ideal time to give your plants a once-over. Some of those beautiful blooms that have been thriving might actually be ...
LOS ANGELES — Standing in her kitchen, Nicole Fontanez let out a gasp as she cut open a cardboard box, revealing a plastic figure of Yoshi, Mario's di ...
KHYBER: For the first time, the agriculture department has successfully carried out the test farming of bittercress (caralluma tuberculata) in Bara and Landi Kotal areas here in order to attract local ...