More and more gardeners are adding native plants to their landscapes. These plants provide more than beautiful flowers for us ...
Some local gardeners are gravitating toward native plants because they don’t consume as much water and help promote ...
Learn how to put out the welcome mat for pollinators on Sept. 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the ag center in Boonsboro.
Area gardeners can order local native plants that will survive and thrive in this region during a sale the Washington Native ...
Some preparation in the fall can help protect plants, even if winter temperatures drop well below freezing. Wrap containers ...
You’ll seldom go wrong if you grow plants native to your region, and especially if you choose plants that attract pollinators or feed wildlife. We can’t recommend growing the following trees ...
A driving tour of the southern half of Whidbey Island extends the joys of summer’s produce and flower harvests into fall. The ...
While foragers in Washington state are normally prohibited from taking more than 20% to 30% of whatever they find, those ...
During the summer, Elkton’s monarch butterflies outnumber town residents 3 to 1. This year, the Elkton Community Education ...
On a sunny July afternoon, Gov. Jay Inslee visited Tukwila Park to learn about our Washington Conservation Corps, one of the ...
Beyond the beauty they provide, these late bloomers are a critical food source for several native species of wild bees. During late summer and fall, many specialist wild bees are active, said Spencer ...
Japanese knotweed is a rapidly-spreading invasive, non-native plant that could threaten property values in Connecticut and in ...