Despite the frigid temperatures and white blankets we experienced in central Ohio, plants and insects are expected to survive.
We have added it to a list of your favorite stories. The recent cold and lack of snow have been tough on garden plants. “A lot of people think that snow is cold and it’s going to damage the ...
Across Omaha, spraypainted X's mark where contractors plan to take down trees that could fall onto right of ways or ...
The snows have been heavy this winter. It even snowed in Florida. As winter drags on with snow piled up more than knee-deep on our front sidewalk above the frozen waters of Little Traverse Bay, I ...
This winter's cold weather might not have been the best for shoveling or snow-blowing, but experts say the temperatures may ...
Alpine plants are ideal for small gardens and containers. An expert from Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden shares how to ...
Two topics which seemed to be top of mind for many gardeners visiting the show related to whether or not this winter’s cold and snow have harmed landscape plants, and if cold temperatures will ...
Snow and cold temperatures rarely kill plants native to Ohio. Most insects survive cold winters by producing an antifreeze-like chemical or entering diapause. Recently, we visited with thousands ...
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