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Here are some wise words for those trying to grow heat-loving tomatoes in Western Washington
The Olympian via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoThis has been a cold spring, so no need to rush and get tomatoes, peppers and eggplants into the...
Garden: Are you welcoming good bugs to your garden?
Gannett via AOL· 3 hours agoThink mosquitos, termites, ticks, bed bugs, cockroaches, fleas and others in the rogue’s gallery of bad bugs. Value of insects The value of insects as...
Word from the Smokies: Sochan program grows relationship among tribe, park, plants
Gannett via AOL· 4 hours agoIn 2019, the two parties signed an agreement to issue tribal members permits to gather sochan...
Water hemlock is poisonous. But that doesn't mean you have to remove it from your yard
The Florida Times-Union via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoWhat is the most poisonous part of water hemlock? Water hemlock is one of the deadliest plants in...
Workforce a key factor in Great Lakes Cheese's commitment to area
Olean Times Herald· 3 hours agoTalk at any length to Ryan Brickner, the plant manager at the Great Lakes Cheese facility in Franklinville and it’s obvious that he’s convinced he knows the key ingredient ...
My Grandpa Has Been Gardening for 60 Years—5 Tips He Swears By for Huge Harvests
The Spruce via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoIt’s usually advisable to be cautious about how many seeds you sow, but I can’t argue with age-old...
The Unexpected Villain in Plant-Based Diets
SciTechDaily· 1 day agoA significant study reveals that plant-based ultra-processed foods are linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, suggesting a need for...
15 Best Cucumber Companion Plants to Grow in Your Vegetable Garden
The Pioneer Woman via AOL· 18 hours agoYou'll also find a few flowers that will attract pollinators and other beneficial insects to your...
Lawsuit claims ‘fraudulent scheme’ in Tyson plant closure in southeast Missouri
Missouri Independent via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoTyson Foods, Inc. “devastated” a Missouri town and “chicken farmers who put everything on the line”...
This 101-year-old scientist may have created your new favorite tomato
Washington Post· 1 hour agoYou may not have heard of Mannon Gallegly, but chances are you’ve eaten one of his tomatoes, and...