Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at [email protected]. I have found several strange small mounds of soil in my landscape. The ...
Moles are only one of a few other possibilities it could be, but thankfully, the list is small. If the cause of these mounds is a protected species, contact a professional before trying to get rid of ...
The high point of your mound is hostile to plants. Yours is likely made long ago and you've discovered problems there. It may be very difficult to keep plants growing. Most of the time this is due to ...
SCOTT -- Something new and fascinating is literally taking root at one of Arkansas' most ancient attractions: Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park. Plum Bayou Garden, opened just last summer, ...
CHEROKEE COUNTY, Texas (KTRE) - Caddo Mounds State Historic Site, west of Alto, received special attention Saturday at a rebuild garden day. The ‘Snake Woman Garden’ is annually cleaned after the ...
You likely do not need to mound your roses for the winter, though it depends on what type of roses you are growing. I see many roses in home gardens that are mounded that do not need to be. Landscape ...
Rusty Gaude with the LSU AgCenter and Sea Grant Program explains a crawfish chimney to students at AgMagic on the River being held at Docville Farm in Violet Wednesday, May 13, 2015. Area schools will ...
SHEBOYGAN — Well before white man came to North America, around 700 B.C., big changes happened when plants and animals were intentionally cared for. Early communities rose out of Woodland Indians of ...
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