It’s that time of year again when lilac lovers are feeling the blues. Brown leaves and wilting blooms are making their presence known across the state.
This Sunday, young green thumbs will gather to pot their own succulents. It's more than just planting; it's about sparking curiosity in our little ones.
Thistles seem to be taking over lawns this year, and it's got folks feeling pretty frustrated. Let's talk about why these pesky plants just won't go away.
The western prickly pear can grow to be close to a foot tall, and its defining features are broad and flat growths, that bloom yellow flowers from late June to early July.