If you passed by Cross Campus during Eli Day last week, there is a good chance you left the place with your very own English ...
English ivy prefers moist, well-drained (never soggy) soil, so water it thoroughly every week and let the top two inches of soil dry between waterings. "It’s better to keep it a little too dry ...
While some gardeners consider ivy a beautiful and romantic addition to their gardens, it can quickly become a nuisance when ...
The Pleasant Street Community Garden in Greenfield broke ground 25 years ago when local farmer Rich Pascale volunteered to ...
From simple succulents to the trailing string of hearts, these easy-to-care-for houseplants are seriously low-maintenance and ...
Adding this one – natural – item to your room will make mould disappear. Who knew getting rid of mould was this easy?
It depends on matters like climate and soil conditions ... Hailing from Europe, English ivy looks beautiful growing up a castle wall, but the nonnative vine can be a big problem in many parts ...