Washtenaw County residents who live outside of Ann Arbor can sign up to participate in a food scrap composting program.
Fig leaves make a delicious tea-like beverage. Harvest them at the end of the season, just before they turn yellow. Rinse, ...
Wondering what to do with all those leftover pumpkin guts? Give them a second life in your garden with these best ways to use ...
I bought a bunch of beets at the farmers’ market and was taken aback when the seller chopped off the vegetables’ foliage.
A 17-year-old York Suburban student wants to build community, reduce waste in landfills, and enrich the soil through a new community compost bin project.
Dig carefully. Use a gardening fork or shovel to gently loosen the soil beneath the tubers and lift the potatoes by their stems. If the potatoes are hard to pull, use the shovel to carefully lever ...
Grease, coffee grounds and pasta are some of the worst clog-creating offenders and should never go down the drain.
Don’t expect a true or vivid pink in pink daffodils — they have a cup that is more apricot -- but they are an alternative for ...
Do you need to rake your leaves this fall? That all depends on what type of property on which you live. Here are four questions to ask yourself.
While you can't let fallen leaves cover a lawn all winter, you can mulch them instead of raking. As a bonus, the mulched ...
Whether you have wax or tuberous begonias, our gardening experts are here to walk you through their overwintering advice ...
WM is partnering with Chef Martha Gamboa for a live demonstration on how to stretch your budget and reduce food waste on Oct.
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