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Washington Post readers share photos and stories about giving up their lawnmowers and letting their lawns grow.
The sweet-scented purple fluffy flowers are most likely Japanese and Chinese wisterias, both considered invasive.
Enjoy freshly-picked produce in the most beautiful farm setting when you visit Great Country Farms in Bluemont. There's something for all ages to enjoy here!
Tosh Mazzone, Penn State Extension, Field and Forage Educator By early May in South-Central Pennsylvania, invasive shrubs have fully leafed out. Scout now to identify shrubs as well […] ...
Bare trees sprouting green leaves, the sun warming and shining on the damp earth, and hundreds of flowers poking upward are ...
While it can produce stunning blooms, this tree’s odor has been compared to dead fish, vomit, and urine, to name just a few ...
When it comes to successfully growing certain fruit trees, when you plant them matters. Spring is the ideal planting season ...