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Don't let your vacation ruin your garden. These plants for Southern USDA Zones are meant to stand up to drought, heat, pests, ...
Today’s evergreens not only offer practical solutions to garden challenges—but they look fabulous in the landscape, too. With ...
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Tasting Table on MSN10 Absolute Best Gardening Tips For BeginnersStarting your very own veggie garden can be intimidating, but don't worry: These helpful tips for beginners will have you growing like a pro.
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Country Living on MSNIs It Too Late to Plant Pumpkins? If You Live Here, You’re in LuckIf your plan was to grow your own this year to save some cash, but you haven’t gotten around to planting yet—don’t fret.
Did you get off to a late start? No worries, there are still so many things you can plant in July for a summer garden.
Higher average temperatures during the past 30 years have changed part of Dane County’s “plant hardiness” zone, according to new data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The USDA’s map ...
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House Digest on MSNThe Edible Ground Cover That Thrives With Almost No EffortBlueberry sod, a pre-grown ground cover version of blueberry, blocks weeds while producing delicious fruit — and it takes ...
Plenty of summer-blooming perennials enhance the visual appeal of a yard while emitting pleasant aromas. Think yellow ...
The USDA’s Planted Acreage Report released on June 30th shows more corn and fewer soybeans and wheat acres. Corn planted area ...
USDA reports 3% of the country's soybean crop is in the ground, the same as this time last year but two points ahead of the average pace. In all 10 states are reporting progress, and planting is ...
Smith: Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced a new initiative from USDA that focuses on agriculture as a key component of protecting national security. Sam Kieffer, vice president of ...
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