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Climate Cool Schools is a collaborative initiative led by UMass Lowell and National Grid to advance climate literacy and sustainability in elementary and middle schools.
Jose Lamas, U of M Extension financial capability educator for Nobles County, has worked with families in the community since ...
While gardeners can have a space in full sun to grow vegetables, they are also gardening side by side with like-minded ...
For many, growing a summer garden is a southern tradition. You've got peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, strawberries and more. Junior journalist Carter Taylor visited the Byron backyard garden of ...
Planting in mid-July can ensure a fall harvest for many vegetables. One benefit of a fall garden: Many insect pests' life cycles are completed or at least winding down.
Fresh produce is quickly making its way into the area, and we couldn’t be more excited. When? The time is right now and available throughout the summer, even into early fall. What?
Herbs like garlic, thyme, and peppermint help keep slugs away when grown nearby or used in sprays. Flowers like marigolds, pansies, calendula, and dianthus lure slugs from other plants as natural ...
July is the perfect time to fill those trays and sow seed of broccoli, cabbage, and all the leafy greens like spinach, ...
Here's how to grow bougainvillea, Mexican olive and Fanick’s phlox for the most vibrant summer color in San Antonio gardens.
In addition, garlic is beneficial for lawn care and healthy growth. "Decomposing garlic can release nutrients, like potassium ...
"With this small, 450-square-foot garden, we demonstrate to visitors from across the state the beauty and diversity of food grown by Madison gardeners," Rooted explains on its website.
Ming Fay’s playful papier-mâiché sculptures at the Gardner museum, of fruit and other things that grow, are balm for the ...