Propagating plants you love is satisfying and economical, so I hope you will give it a try, Penny Pawl, a UC Master Gardener ...
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Multiply your plants: 7 houseplants you can grow from cuttings
Learn how to grow 7 houseplants from cuttings and expand your indoor garden with ease Discover simple propagation techniques ...
Those present for orchardist Jonah Parker’s recent induction into the Wilkes Agricultural Hall of Fame included Tom Brown of Clemmons, who has spent over 25 years searching for heritage apple ...
The New Hampshire Cold Case Unit has identified Ernest Theodore Gable as the killer ‘based on the overwhelming evidence’ ...
As our gardens fade in autumn, many of us buy potted chrysanthemums for a final display of blooms that may last through an early frost. Can they have a lasting place in our gardens? It depends, ...
They jingle and they clang. They can cost hundreds of dollars and take weeks to make. Some trail to the floor and pose a beautiful tripping hazard. But most homecoming mums share in a few defining ...
It's easy and it's free. It's the best way to stretch your gardening budget. The easiest method is to root cuttings in jars of water. This works for coleus, bloodleaf, cuphea, plectranthus and sweet ...
BOSQUEVILLE, Texas (KWTX) - A local high school is taking a Texas-sized mum to a new level. Bosqueville High School students constructed a giant mum 16 feet long, 6 feet wide and weighing a hundred ...
It is homecoming week at Lufkin High School, and a century-old annual tradition is kicking into high gear all over town. Mums are a homecoming tradition at high schools all across Texas, and the size ...
Video above is coverage of last year’s Mum Festival. TIPP CITY, Ohio (WDTN) – Tipp City kicked off its annual Mum Festival with a Friday Night Cruise-In. Celebrating the beauty of the chrysanthemum ...
Out-of-staters may only associate the fall season with pumpkin spice lattes, but here in Texas, locals also have their eyes set on another flashy prize, homecoming mums. Whose will have the most ...
The Icelandic group’s first album in 13 years dusts off a bygone strain of turn-of-the-millennium electro-folk. The acoustic textures can be appealing, but some twee habits die hard. The first múm ...
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