It is spring in the Great Lakes region, even if we did receive a healthy dose of snow for Easter. While the lilies and snowdrops are fighting their way through the snow, the herbalist in me is craving ...
Imagine six months of winter with nothing to eat but salted meat, moldy root cellar vegetables and grains. As spring approached, these stores were often riddled with fungus or pantry bugs, or supplies ...
Spring is in full swing, and a sure sign in Michigan is yards as far as the eye can see painted in bright yellow dandelions. Dandelions, regardless of how common they are in Michigan, are not a native ...
A you seeing a sea of yellow flowers pop up in your lawn in Ohio? Well, you're not alone. Peak dandelion season is fast approaching, meaning you'll soon start seeing even more of those bright yellow ...
“Even though we had some cooler temps, we had the exact amount of moisture. So you’re seeing dandelions, healthy dandelions, everywhere you look,” Bob Brower with Lawn Plus said. Brower, general ...
FARGO — If you're struggling with dandelions on your lawn this spring, there are a number of easy ways to deal with them. NDSU Extension Agent Don Kinzler said using a lawn mower on them can prevent ...
Experts say it’s a banner spring for dandelions because of last year’s drought. Dr. Doug Soldat, with the University of Wisconsin Department of Soil Science, said last summer’s dry weather means grass ...
Plentiful precipitation means dandelions are growing like … weeds. They can be unsightly, but also support pollinators at a time when bees and butterflies have few options. To pull them or not to pull ...
They're coming to destroy your lawns. Dandelions – the weeds you loved to pick and play with as a child and loathe as an adult – are starting to take over your lawns and open spaces within your garden ...
Seeing more yellow flowers pop up in your lawn lately? Peak dandelion season is here, meaning that these yellow weeds may soon take over your yards, gardens, and outdoor spaces. Not a fan of ...