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One of the most commonly asked questions in gardening is ‘what’s the difference between mulch and compost?’ Both are usually ...
Atmospheric and climate scientists show that biological particles may induce rain events that could contribute to flooding and snowstorms, owing to their ability to precipitate ice formation in clouds ...
After a wet April, showers continue into May, leaving farm fields waterlogged, and farmers indoors. Early in April, over 4.5 inches of rain fell in Dayton in just a few ...
With high costs and low prices for their crops, soybean and corn farmers were already nervous as they planned for planting ...
Kelly Piccioni, Sara May, Leah Fronk, Penn State Extension Spring has sprung and while the change is welcome, it is often ...
Looking for a new plant for your house or garden? Here’s a chance to swap plants you have for plants you’d like to have.
Clouds form upon existing particles in the atmosphere and extreme weather events like flooding and snowstorms are related to ...
A small backyard doesn't mean you can't plant flowering shrubs, you just need to look for ones with naturally compact growth ...