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Napa County Master Gardeners: Working with lavender
Napa Valley Register· 3 days agoNapa Valley, with its Mediterranean climate, is perfect for lavender. Lavender belongs to the Labiatae plant family, also called Lamiaceae. Its genus,...
YARD AND GARDEN: Time to eat your weeds
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 4 days agoTrying to fight weeds is a never ending battle, but what if you had a new strategy? Enter your appetite!
Glancing Back for April 26: Jasper County bank robber escapes
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 4 days agoAn important business deal affecting retail establishments in Mattoon and Centralia has been...
Choosing the right safari or wildlife operator for your clients
Travel Weekly· 2 days agoThe Cabinet of South Africa approved a policy to close breeding facilities, end "canned" lion...
University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg grads ready to move on after covid-impacted college
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 3 days ago“It was weird having really empty classrooms and studying online,” Bicker said. Bicker, who wants to...
In The Archives: Indiana’s battle with the emerald ash borer
WANE-TV Fort Wayne· 6 days agoOn Apr. 21, 2004, the emerald ash borer, an invasive species of beetle native to Asia, was confirmed...
Cicadas returning to Middle TN, Southern KY soon!
WKRN articles via Yahoo News· 4 days agoHow many? How about one million, per acre? So, how soon are they coming? News 2’s Davis Nolan spoke with Dr. Midhula Gireesh, assistant professor of ...
‘Apiary’ new buzzword at ESCC
Dothan Eagle· 1 day agoAn “apiary” is a place where bees are kept, and Enterprise State Community College can now add that designation to its resume. “The agricultural...
Cicadas are emerging in Georgia | Here's what happens next
WXIA-TV Atlanta· 4 days agoCicadas have been emerging across parts of Georgia as April comes to a close. 11Alive viewers are sharing photos of the cicadas. Although cicadas are not emerging in Atlanta, that's because ...
Tick Watch STL: How to report a tick in St. Louis County or the Metro East
KSDK St. Louis· 4 days agoTicks are second only to mosquitoes in the number of diseases they transmit to humans, St. Louis...