As your summer garden starts to fade, it’s a good time to start planning for next year’s harvest, so why not try something ...
I hiked the Lower Mount Cammerer Trail. The Lower Mount Cammerer Trail is 7.4 miles long and starts in the Cosby Campground ...
Some trees are gaining popularity as gardeners and landscapers seek out colorful and ornamental varieties that offer low ...
I'm writing this article to let everyone know of some new and unusual plants that grow well here in Tehachapi. First of all, ...
These 10 cities offer affordable living and plenty of charm for your golden years! Let’s talk about getting more bang for your retirement buck. Maryville delivers that and then some. The Smoky ...
These 10 places offer quiet streets and friendly faces without the rush! Some towns just get the pace of life exactly right. Maryville sits at the perfect speed. Not too fast, not too slow. Just ...
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How to Count Butterflies

Even from a distance, you can often learn to tell butterflies apart simply by noting their colors and shapes and by watching the way they move. Monarchs and gulf fritillaries, for example, are both ...
The crisp days of fall mark the perfect time to plant trees. Spring may be more popular, but autumn offers a unique chance to set the stage for a flourishing garden. The cooler temperatures, increased ...
From zinnia to waxflower, find out which flower has won the popularity contest in each state, as well as their care tips so you can grow them yourself.
On a meadow in southeastern Austria near the border with Slovenia, Josef Hadler is working his tractor to mow several acres of land in a bid to better preserve the plot's biodiversity. "Yesterday, a ...
According to Andrew Moore, who wrote the definitive history of pawpaws in his James Beard-nominated 2015 book Pawpaw: In Search of America’s Forgotten Fruit, a pawpaw is most closely related to ...
If you’re eager for spring blooms, you can pot bulbs now for a colorful winter indoors. Gardeners often manipulate nature by using fertilizers and starting seeds early. Why not bend nature’s schedule ...