The Clinton County Conservation District in coordination with Penn State Cooperative Extension’s Master Gardener program is ...
Azaleas are ubiquitous in the South and seem to have loved the cold weather this past winter. The evergreen varieties were ...
A new statewide program will help Pennsylvanians remove invasive trees and shrubs and replace them with native species — for free. Through the Pennsylvania Invasive Replace-ive Program, property ...
Flowers from June to July: Delphiniums offer pastel beauty and need fertile, well-drained soil in a sheltered, sunny location ...
If, as we have contended the past couple of weeks, the garden catchphrase of the year is “If you plant only one plant, make it a native plant,” then the ...
Many of the iconic Southern flowers like azaleas, magnolias, and dogwoods bloom in April. Learn more about these flowering ...
Telling stories through natural beauty has been a hallmark of Haines’s work as a floral and landscape designer for more than ...
The ground is soft and wet, the official start of spring has passed and planting native species can bring beauty as well as ...
From mice performing first aid to birds using antioxidants, animals display remarkable self-medication behaviors that could ...
With the days getting warmer and spring now here, it's the last chance to complete certain gardening jobs, including pruning.
It also said that glasshouse thrips and red spider mites have been thriving in gardens during recent warm summers and are on the rise nationally, but the colder start to the year could delay their ...