Although non-native, blueberries can be grown in eastern Kansas for gardeners willing to work and plan ahead. A relative of azaleas and rhododendrons, blueberries require an acidic pH, between 4.8 and ...
Although non-native, blueberries can be grown in eastern Kansas if gardeners are willing to work and plan ahead. For those who were inspired to start a food forest with pawpaws — see the Feb. 10 ...
Blueberries are in season right now, meaning they taste better, are more affordable, and on a lucky day you might find some at a local farmers market. With all the tasty (and good for you) fruit at ...
It's time to celebrate. July is National Blueberry Month so enjoy some of these nutritious berries and consider growing a few plants in your landscape. It’s time to celebrate. July is National ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners. We continue the pattern of beautiful fall weather. I hope everyone out there had a great growing season as we look for the first frost, marking the end of ...
Now that we can honestly say it’s spring, it’s time to fertilize plants to get them off to a good start for the growing season. While most plants do just fine with ordinary fertilizers, some plants ...
In association with Moors for the Future Partnership, BMC volunteers will be planting sphagnum moss in the Goyt Valley area of the Peak District, close to Buxton. Sphagnum moss is a key building block ...
Blueberries are attractive shrubs with flowers in spring, edible berries in summer and fall foliage in shades of yellow, orange and red. Blueberries can be grown in any home garden, but there are some ...
(WKOW) — The marshes of west central Wisconsin are prime for growing long fibered sphagnum moss; a perennial plant with unique water retention and anti-bacterial attributes. Mosser Lee Company ...
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