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Pennsylvania’s new lawn-fertilizing rules, trees in heat, and bugs on the milkweeds: This Weekend in the Garden. Published: Jul. 29, 2022, 7:00 a.m.
Do you need to rake leaves? How to prep your lawn and garden for fall in Pennsylvania By Matt DiSanto. October 4, 2023 10:22 AM. To rake or not to rake?
Fertilizer’s often part of the equation for a lush lawn. Learn more about Pennsylvania’s lawn fertilizer law in a free webinar. Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds and Rivers is hosting ...
Garden tourism is on the upswing to the tune of 78 million visitors a year to America's roughly 500 public gardens. That's more tourists than traveling to Las Vegas and Orlando combined, according ...
Pennsylvania State Rep. Melissa Shusterman says she’s proposing a bill that would create a Zero Emissions Lawn Care Task Force. The task force “would develop a plan to phase out gas-powered ...
Lawn and Garden. 6 Weeks To a Perfect ... Perfect, in other words, for a low-maintenance lawn in southeast Pennsylvania. Fescues falter the farther north you live, where Kentucky bluegrass thrives.
The 25th Annual Pennsylvania Herb and Garden Festival will take place April 4 and 5 at the York Expo Center. ... there are always a lot of things to learn and know about growing a garden and a lawn.
The Pennsylvania sedge is a superb species that’s drought-tolerant, frost-hardy, and easy to care for. Whether you’re planting a native plant garden, a border, or a lawn, this grass-like plant ...
Daniel Jaffe Wilder still remembers the conversation he had maybe six years ago with a former colleague, when they were working at Garden in the Woods, the native-plant garden in Massachusetts.