You don't have to wait for your ugly old stump to rot away, because it's easy to cover up a tree stump and turn it into a raised garden bed. Here's how.
This four-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home on a waterfront lot in Loves Park has vaulted ceilings and granite countertops.
The Woods Pond Park Trail Project is moving forward with hiking trails around the wetlands area in East Norwalk after months ...
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10 garden pond ideas for a tranquil, nature-friendly space
From container setups to bespoke designs ...
From Niagara Falls to the Redwood Forests, state parks preserve many of the nation’s iconic landscapes and historic treasures ...
Why do we garden? There are lots of reasons. We garden for ourselves, for others; either to give our neighbors pleasure or to ...
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Say goodbye to slugs in your yard with 13 organic methods
There are many ways to keep slugs out of your yard and away from your plants, ranging from traps and distractions to hands-on ...
There’s nothing like that first spring salad you’ve been babying for weeks. And there’s nothing like walking out one damp ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Smack dab in the middle of the backyard at our old house was a big, rotten tree stump. The tree had been removed before we bought the house, ...
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