Six days of lost work left a hurricane-sized hole in Michelle Cartaya’s budget. She told WUSF how she’s making it work.
The ancient technique remains popular today—here's why. bauhaus1000 / Getty Images If you’re looking for a creative way to ...
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The city has slowly begun building protections around its canopy, increasingly seen as among the city’s most valuable ...
Living fences are an organic privacy alternative to plastic and wood. Plant them right, and they'll attract birds and ...
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Their little garden grew, and eventually produced so much Swiss chard, broccoli, cauliflower and callaloo that Jamiah Hargins ...
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"It’s remarkable that a city as diverse as New York doesn’t do more to honor that diversity by planting a wider variety of ...
If you live in a warmer climate, a fig tree can be a perfect addition to your yard, benefiting hummingbirds and also providing you with delicious fruits! Citrus trees, such as oranges, can also ...
The front yard was simple, Dave said, but well-executed and an inviting entrée to the home, but it was the upstairs balcony that won them over. Ideal for taking in the ocean glimpses, with the ...