The images show felled logs reused to build retaining walls, steep slopes turned into walkable paths, and invasive plants ...
One Redditor showed off their thriving buffalo grass, revealing a lush and vibrant lawn that cut back on maintenance needs.
The dictionary defines “clover” as being a “herbaceous plant of the pea family, with dense globular flower heads and leaves which are typically three-lobed. It is an important fodder and ...
One enthusiastic gardener shared their amazing experience with transforming their yard into a native plant garden.
Susan-Elizabeth Littlefield loves sharing the good news. She hosts a show on Sunday mornings based on local "positivity and empowerment," leading right into CBS Sunday Morning. We're past our prime ...
Trump said the long-standing rule should be killed to end the shutdown. As the government shutdown nears becoming the longest in U.S. history, President Donald Trump has called on Senate Republicans ...
Mushrooms regularly spring up in your grass through Autumn, but how do you remove them once they've e emerged? And should you remove them as well? Here's what we think of these Funghi making an ...
After having to rid my lawn of five gophers this month it is time to patch things up. The mounds, combined with my awkward efforts to dig and trap the vermin, have made things quite messy. Fortunately ...
Commentaries are opinion pieces contributed by readers and newsmakers. VTDigger strives to publish a variety of views from a broad range of Vermonters. Commentaries give voice to community members and ...
Ants can turn a healthy lawn into a struggling one very quickly, but how do you get rid of them once they'll taken hold? Here are some effective solutions that won't damage your grass in the process.
A young dandelion plant at the tip of the sneaker. This is easily treated with a trigger bottle of an RTU (ready to use) herbicide, a spot treatment or a weed removal took that gets the root as well.
Clover mites feed on more than 200 different species of plants, preferably clover, which gives them their name. But, surprisingly, they typically aren’t a huge problem for homeowners outdoors. It’s ...