From the Dakotas to Texas, wheat acres have been on the decline, due to higher temperatures, drought and farmers shifting to ...
Lauren Vanier, University of Arizona Associate Master Gardener, is a co-chair of the Gardening Etcetera column. She finds joy ...
Seven key January gardening jobs that are guaranteed to set your garden up for a strong season ahead, all recommended by a ...
Driving up a dirt road to the small produce stand at Bear Butte Gardens just outside Sturgis, one would never imagine the ...
Small local farms near Sturgis, South Dakota are growing stronger by diversifying products, engaging with consumers through ...
The real estate frenzy spurred by the coronavirus pandemic continues, though at a slower pace. Buyers are still competing for a limited supply of housing, driving up prices for affordable properties.
Thanksgiving is over and all of our autumn decorations have been taken down and put away. One of the decorations we used this year was Painted Mountain corn. It is an open-pollinated variety that was ...
Before you toss your used corn husks into the trash, you might want to hold on to them for just a little while longer. As it turns out, this organic material is useful for more than just growing and ...
Double Play Candy Corn spirea is a versatile shrub known for its colorful foliage. This plant can thrive in various conditions, including the hot, humid South and in shady areas. Its leaves emerge in ...
Eliot Coleman, whose 1989 book inspired generations of gardeners, shared the lessons he has been teaching for the past 50 some years in his latest work. By Margaret Roach In a world that often seems ...