Gardening with Laurie: Snail bait, beer among snail deterrents
I think most gardeners will agree that milder winters are easier for us than cold winters. Covering and moving tender plants when temperatures drop low can be such a chore. Most of us enjoyed gardening this past winter. If we can call it a winter. It was really more spring-like. Read Story »- 0 comments • May 17, 2012Herbs can add interest to all parts of the landscape, from flower beds and borders, to pots and planters. A ... Read Story »
- 0 comments • May 10, 2012Hibiscus is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, malvaceae. It is a large family with several hundred ... Read Story »
- 0 comments • May 10, 2012I think all gardeners will agree that the "dog days of summer" have arrived. Those beautiful, cool mornings of spring ... Read Story »
- 0 comments • May 3, 2012Being gardeners, we realize there are sometimes obstacles. I feel the biggest obstacle has to be the weather. This is ... Read Story »
- 0 comments • May 3, 2012Roses have enchanted humankind with their beauty and fragrance for millennia. First cultivated in Asia 5,000 years ago, the fossil ... Read Story »
- 0 comments • April 26, 2012Whether you have seen one in a movie, have seen them at the nursery or a home improvement store, or ... Read Story »
- 0 comments • April 26, 2012This time of year, with the beautiful weather, everybody becomes a gardener. Read Story »
- 0 comments • April 19, 2012Editor's Note: The material published in this column usually shares recommended plants and good gardening practices for this area. On ... Read Story »
- 0 comments • April 19, 2012Every year the National Garden Bureau selects a flower of the year. The prerequisites for their choice include popularity of ... Read Story »

