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August’s gardening to-do list
Summer is winding down and harvest time is approaching for many crops. If you’re planting a fall garden, now is the time to prepare.
Blog: Giant pumpkins are a labor of love for the Moshers
For the Moshers, growing giant pumpkins is a rewarding hobby.
From beans to blooms: Motts Greenhouse boasts variety of flowers, veggies for gardeners
LOUISVILLE, Ohio — Last week, on a 50-degree day, Josh Moore celebrated the coming of spring by carrying hundreds of flats and planters full of pansies from their shelter at Motts Greenhouse, arranging them into rows in the sunshine. It’s only March at the Motts operation just east of Louisville — there’s admittedly not much
Snowy owl sighting makes trip special
Julie Giess ponders how rare it is to see a snowy owl in the wild following a sighting along the bank of the Grand River recently.
How to fill your garden with fall colors
Everyone goes chrysanthemum, aster and goldenrod crazy in the fall, but there are so many more choices to add fall color to your flower garden.
Summers’ truck pulling is ‘red hot’ and ‘twisted’
A lifetime interest in horsepower and big engines has led Mike Summers to the top of the truck pulling circuit.
Ohio native returns home, cultivates knowledge at garden school
Tisa Watts is a horticulturist with 20 years of experience and an expert on backyard biodiversity. She founded the Columbus Garden School to educate others.
Cooking for two is tedious
Kymberly Foster Seabolt finds the urge to eat strikes far more than the urge to prepare meals does now that she’s only cooking for two.
We now interrupt this broadcast
Kymberly Foster Seabolt wonders if streaming TV and watching fewer commercials correlates with current spending trends.
Consumers may no longer be paying attention to peanut product recall
COLUMBUS — Despite continual updates of products involved in the widespread peanut product recall, consumers may no longer be paying attention, according to a food safety expert at Ohio State University. And of those who are, a substantial portion may ignore the warnings. Neal Hooker is a food safety policy researcher with the Ohio Agricultural






