Margie Patlak will speak at the Jesup Memorial Library on July 23.
From a distance, the forests of July look like a lush tapestry of green. But when you step into the loosely woven strands and ...
While out in the woods and enjoying the last bits of the fall season in late November, I expected to see the coppery-yellow ...
Fireflies are putting on an especially dazzling show across central Ohio this summer due to the combination of a wet spring ...
The new growth of my satsuma and lemon trees (both planted two years ago) is all deformed, and it looks like silvery trails ...
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The hidden backyard value of autumn leaves: Why you should never bag them up
Every October, the same ritual plays out on driveways and curbs across the country: rakes, blowers, and rows of paper bags ...
This field of Indiana corn was subjected to extended periods of rain-saturated soils but has demonstrated a vigorous recovery. In a season marked by uneven corn development and delayed soybeans, Farm ...
Learn why gladiolus stalks fall over, how to fix low spots in a lawn, and what a sago palm cone means in this garden Q&A.
How to identify and treat southern chinch bugs in lawns, including signs of infestation, a simple water test, insecticide ...
Wausau is considered "the epicenter of lily leaf beetle in Wisconsin." The destructive invasive species is now in 35 counties ...
As frustrating as aphids are, they're not difficult to remove from your plants. Plain soapy water does the trick, no harmful ...
We gardeners understand the concept of separating. We routinely separate insects in our garden into “good” and “bad” columns.
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