Rain is forecast for later this week, but Phoenix will need more than one storm to offset months of drought. With parched ...
Nearly half of American homes are at severe or extreme risk of facing at least one type of climate-related natural disaster, ...
Many California natives require fire to germinate their seeds and so we could see some of them sprouting this winter and ...
Arlington offers free gardening and conservation workshops to help residents save water and improve their gardening skills.
If you have a broken tent but don't want to throw it out just yet, you can use the poles to tackle a handful of upcycling ...
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20 Clever Repurposed Garden Containers
While this storage item may be perfect for storing shoes, it can be repurposed as a hanging herb garden. Salvage yards are a ...
Generally, you'll apply mulch 2 to 3 inches deep, with the exception of grass clippings, which you should keep to a depth of ...
Growing multiple plants together is a great way to maximize the number of roots in the soil and the biology that makes up the ...
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Poplars to be removed in spring
PORT TOWNSEND — The Port of Port Townsend will begin removing the Lombardy poplars along the south side of Sims Way in late April or early May as part of the Boat Yard expansion project.
Health officials are searching for answers as to why there’s been a sharp increase of a deadly disease in the Far North, ...
Dear Neil: I’m seeing the landscape guys putting mounds of mulch around tree trunks in town. Is that really a good idea? It seems like it would cause decay in the wood of the trunks.
Residents of Port Hedland and Karratha choosing to stay behind as Severe Tropical Cyclone Zelia edges closer to the coastal ...