Fruit trees have gotten established in their current homes and uprooting them after two years would be a big setback.
Submitted by the Clermont Garden Club For February 2025, the Clermont Garden Club’s “Yard of The Month” brings us to Collin Cotterell’s yard at 2638 Eagle Lake Drive in Clermont. One notices the care ...
Roger and Gail Greene have started to see something a little funny through the window of their home: A flock of robins ...
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I started a home garden with tomatoes, okra, peppers, and berries to help offset my family's expenses. I've learned a lot ...
One Florida homeowner was set to challenge their HOA's rules about the type of plants they wanted in their yard.
Connecticut awarded $400,000 to 12 projects that will reduce the impacts of aquatic invasive species on inland waters in the ...
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If you've got a yard with space — like, say, a lawn — you've got the makings of an inviting and useful garden where you can ...
Winter is a time when your trees are vulnerable, and moisture loss can damage them or worse. But there are a few ways you can ...