The Kiwanis Club of Bloomington is holding its annual flower sale at the Shoppes at College Hills in Normal, offering a chance for Mother’s Day shoppers to support a good…
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Carnations, scientifically known as Dianthus caryophyllus, are popular flowers admired for their vibrant colors, delicate petals, and long-lasting blooms. Belonging to the Caryophyllaceae family, these versatile flowers are native to…
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The eagerly awaited Groundswell Network Society’s annual Mother’s Day plant sale is scheduled for this Saturday, May 11, running from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Groundswell Greenhouse located…
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New Brunswick’s Community Gardens Cultivate Growth in Flowers, Vegetables, and Friendships
by Annaby AnnaIn the serene setting of Feaster Park, Erin Maguire overlooks the raised beds, basking in the sunshine as trees sway gently in the breeze. The latest addition to New Brunswick’s…
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Coffee is more than just a morning pick-me-up; it’s also a powerful ally in gardening. The grounds left behind after brewing a cup of coffee can be a valuable resource…
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Ants can be a persistent nuisance in homes and gardens alike, often seeking out food and shelter wherever they can find it. While there are numerous methods for controlling ant…
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Basil, with its vibrant aroma and versatile culinary uses, is a beloved herb in many kitchens and gardens worldwide. Whether you’re an avid gardener or a beginner with a green…
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As a frost looms over central Illinois this upcoming weekend, local residents are urged to take precautions to protect their plants from potential damage. Mark Dixon, co-owner of Sheridan Nursery…
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Magnolia flowers, with their graceful petals and captivating fragrance, have enchanted gardeners and flower enthusiasts for centuries. These stunning blossoms, belonging to the Magnoliaceae family, come in various species, each…
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Aphids, those tiny, sap-sucking insects, can wreak havoc on tomato plants, stunting growth and diminishing yields if left unchecked. These pesky pests reproduce rapidly and can quickly overrun a tomato…