Gardeners across the state are ready to get outside and garden, and late February is an ideal time to do that. From pruning ...
Insect-eating birds, such as wrens, bluebirds, bushtits, and warblers, can be tremendously helpful for ridding your garden of ...
I normally cover my gardenias with old bedsheets then a plastic tablecloth when we have freezing rain or snow, but this year ...
When you are looking to have the earliest ripe tomatoes on your block, early planting is important. On the south shore, ...
More than $200 million will expand export possibilities for ag products Northwest tree fruit, California nuts, beef, dairy, ...
Michigan lost roughly 100,000 acres of farmland in 2024 as developers, investors, and renewable energy projects competed for rural land, driving property values to record highs and creating barriers ...
Brush piles, aka “wildlife hotels,” shelter all kinds of life. Insects and amphibians might spend the winter there. Rodents will take shelter in harsh conditions. Birds, foxes, groundhogs and opossums ...
On Feb. 21, join the Historical Society of Federal Way to vote on which Federal Way historical stories best represent the ...
Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture is providing $1 billion in ...
When you plan your garden, try to think in three dimensions, using not just fields or garden beds, but hedgerows and woods.
Pantry shortcuts can feed soil and fend off fungus but heavy hands invite trouble. Small doses keep gardens calm and thriving ...