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Wild violets can be a challenge to banish from your lawn. Here's how to get rid of this pretty yet pesky perennial.
They may look pretty, but Wild Parsnip and Cow Parsnip, now flowering in Oshawa and around southern Ontario, are toxic weeds that contain compounds that can burn the skin or eyes, becoming even worse ...
The colorful transition between spring and summer includes the return of green foliage, baby geese wandering in fields, ...
There’s nothing like wandering through a Washington state forest on a beautiful summer day in search of ripe, wild berries.
Like dill, annual marigolds, especially French marigolds, are often grown as companion plants in food gardens to attract beneficial insects and keep pests at bay. Not only do these plants appeal to ...
THEY might not be the most instant transformers. But climbing plants can be a brilliant way to hide ugly fences or walls, and ...
Recent spring rains have given us the opportunity to enjoy a spectacular array of June wildflowers. We have a number of ...
Knowing the difference between common edible plants and poisonous counterparts that look just like them can spare you some serious health problems.
White flowers in an umbrella-shaped cluster up to 2.5 feet across. Plant is 7 to 14 feet tall. Stems are green with purple splotches and visible, coarse, white hairs.
“The main cause of exposure to poison hemlock is misidentification,” Marshall said. “Because it is often confused with the ...
Georgia's ecosystem is beautiful, diverse, and sometimes deadly. Here are six plants to avoid if you find them in your yard ...