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Public Service Announcement: Poison Hemlock is in bloom!
The Marietta Times· 15 hours agoPoison Hemlock is a noxious weed in Ohio, meaning this weed is regulated by Ohio State law and...
How to Grow Dill Successfully in Your Home Garden
Bob Vila via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoBecause the outdoor herb self-sows heavily, it too has naturalized in some part of the U.S. If your dill weed becomes infested with black, white, and...
Volunteers tackle invasive species at beauty spot
BBC via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe Friends of Brislington Brook said they were targeting the Himalayan Balsam thriving in St Anne's Wood. Imported to the UK by Victorian botanists in...
Sandy Parrill: Plants are on the attack
The Joplin Globe· 42 minutes agoDid I miss a deadly meteor shower? A miniseries version made for TV in 1981 had the populace blinded by a comet with genetically engineered plants threatening humanity. In the end, the only ...
Poison hemlock in Ohio: Here's how to spot the plant, prevent contact
WBNS-10TV Columbus· 4 days agoPoison hemlock, one of the most poisonous plants known to man, is now in its flowering period and...
Dress up a supermarket bouquet
The Columbian· 7 days agoIf your heart is telling you to give someone a luxurious bouquet of flowers, but your wallet is telling you to shop at the supermarket, fear not: With a...
Mary Anne Curtis
Republican-American· 4 days agoBANTAM - On May 18, 2024 at Bantam Falls Residence Community in Bantam, Mary Anne (Alerding-McCormick) Curtis, surrounded by family and friends,...
Bella Hadid’s Perfume Line Will Awaken Your Inner Romantic
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 6 days agoPhoto Illustration by Erin O'Flynn/The Daily Beast/Getty ImagesThere is something preternaturally...
Pancakes feed thousands at annual breakfast in Springfield
The Republican· 6 days agoHot griddles were working overtime as a crowd of more than 10,000 people descended on downtown...
From the Extension: Roll out the welcome mat for these Top 10 Most Wanted - Franklin County Times
The Franklin County Times· 4 days agoDid you know? Most insects found in your garden don’t harm plants. In fact, 97 percent of the insets you see fall into this category. Such insects are called beneficials because they benefit ...