Humans have used their own waste as fertilizer for thousands of years, with varying degrees of success. In King County, it’s a growing business.
The dry weather from Thanksgiving to January created conditions for heavy flowering when a rainy spell in mid January ...
Mary Earl is dreaming of warmer weather with some hints on new wines that may be part of Taste Washington in March.
The temperatures fell below 25 degrees last week. We got some snow, and the temperatures stayed below freezing for as many as 12 hours on at least one of the days. Such conditions resulted in an ...
February is a busy time for pruning. Deciduous shrubs, grasses, and hedges all need trimming this month along with climbers, fruit, and any perennials left untrimmed in flower beds over winter. It may ...