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The best time to apply post-emergent so weeds don’t come back
Maximize weed control and minimize impacts on pollinators with these best practices for applying herbicide.
The advantage of our mild winter in Western Washington is that many marginally hardy plants will make an encore performance this summer in your garden.
A well-managed pile reaches 130 to 160°F in the active phase. Hot composting at those temperatures kills most weed seeds and pathogens.
Plant Medic columnist Ricky Kemery says newspaper and cardboard can be effective weed barriers in a garden, and are ...
Figuring out how to tell what’s true will be the topic of discussion when thought-leader group Quid Novi presents a panel of journalists for its March showcase.
Uses for dryer lint extend far beyond the laundry room. From weed prevention to erosion control, discover the best ways to reuse dryer lint in your backyard garden while ensuring safety and ...
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How to prevent hay fever this spring
Hay fever suffering is on the rise. Here’s the lowdown on how to alleviate congestion, sneezing, itching and watery eyes for good!
Ghost jobs are postings for positions that don’t actually exist for various reasons, and they waste countless hours for job seekers who apply to roles that were never meant to be filled. Experts in ...
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