Native along the entire East Coast and west to Missouri and Texas, this slow-growing, pyramidical holly can reach 25-60 feet ...
How mistletoe became Oklahoma's official "floral emblem" is a tale worthy of Charles Dickens, "A Christmas Carol" of life and death on the prairie.
Better Homes & Gardens on MSN
How to grow thriving roses in pots—11 must-know tips
For the adventurous, pots allow for growing almost any rose you want. You could encourage a large climber to grow as a shrub ...
Invasives: Multiflora rose was originally planted in Indiana to help manage landscapes, but it has since gone rogue. Now land ...
States with booming data center construction are seeing spikes in new power needs. Much of it is being met by coal and solar.
"It's remarkable that you can have a culture that's shunted into the west side of England that has nothing to do with the English at all" ...
A local foundation is marching in the spotlight once again. It’s all in honor of late Pickerington Schools band director, Mike Sewell. The Mike D. Sewell Memorial ...
Putting out bird feeders? Don't forget to let at least part of your yard get a little wild, too, says Earth Matters columnist.
From glowing red rocks to epic canyons, explore stunning Arizona desert landscapes that deliver unforgettable views and ...
Nealy Frentz’s life is coming up roses. The renowned chef and co-founder of Lola in Covington will represent the northshore ...
Southern Living on MSN
How to protect your roses this winter before it's too late
If you enjoyed all of the beautiful colors and scents your roses provided during the summer, it's your turn to protect them from winter winds and freezing temperatures which can damage or kill the ...
Q: When should I prune my rose bushes? They never really go completely dormant, in that they keep their leaves and occasionally bloom throughout the winter. Although roses sometimes don’t go ...
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