Collections often themed
Adding antique garden ornaments to the landscape blends horticulture with history. One-of-a-kind pieces will personalize your property, and over ...
QUESTION: Our family is having a debate over the use of wooden pallets for projects around the house. I say they are not safe because you do not know what has been shipp...
It attracts lots of pollinators
It’s been 20 years, 1997 to be exact since the Georgia Gold Medal program gave the award to one of the most persevering native perennials ...
Tablescaping is an art form that brings nature into the dining room, providing a feast for the eyes. You can cut your own garden flowers and greenery to make a centerpie...
Deadheading is a bit of horticultural jargon that often raises a puzzled look. While the term sounds a bit like medieval torture, it is, in fact, a very nice thing to do...
If you're looking for fresh meal ideas, consider planting “menu gardens.” Grow a few of your favorite foods together in pots or raised beds, following a theme — salad-ba...
For many landscape designers and homeowners, a garden isn't complete without the right art. But how do you find the right spot for a piece of outdoor art and choose the ...
Last call for fertilizer!
Soon after midsummer, the growth of perennial plants starts winding down. They begin to squirrel away food energy in stems and roots, and stems...
Penn State Extension and NRCS will host a no-till/soil health field day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 25 at the Ed Thiele farm, 753 N. Pike Road, Cabot.
The event will fea...
Beetles can wreak havoc
Viburnum is one of my favorite ornamental shrubs. It has it all: sweet smelling spring flowers, beautiful fall foliage, and berries that add late ...