
Master Gardeners: Oh, deer. OH! @#$& Deer!
By Leigh Ann HicksAre destructive deer making you deranged? Are those exciting plants you so lovingly planted nibbled to nubs overnight? Well, I recommend checking
By Leigh Ann HicksAre destructive deer making you deranged? Are those exciting plants you so lovingly planted nibbled to nubs overnight? Well, I recommend checking
This orchid has a happy home adorning the shower walls of a local master gardener. By Sharron BennettThe BELOVED Master Gardener, Yvonne Becker, stated, “If
Visit the Xeriscape Garden at Hollywood Ave and Shady Grove Road in Hot Springs to learn more common sense gardening. By Karin Grisham and Jodi
The Mighty Persimmon. These little treats need to ripen on the vine. The general rule is waiting until after your first frost. By Dayna CarterAs
The Violet. This powerhouse of a flower tastes good, has medicinal uses, and it also feeds bees, butterflies, birds, and wildlife. By Juneann GreenThroughout the
Comfrey is a perennial herb that has been used topically for centuries for its soothing and healing properties. By Dayna Carter When I first heard of
A favorite of pollinators, especially hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees, these beauties are very low maintenance. By Teresa WitherAnd there she is! Her name is Althea,
No matter what time of year you visit Seaside, Oregon, something is always blooming. By Shelly GermanyWhile I was visiting the northwest coast, I had
Four buildings filled with Master Gardener plants, vendors, and educational exhibits will be part of the annual plant sale. The Garland County Master Gardeners host
Daylily, Peonies, Dahlias, Liatris, Autumn Fern by Dayna Carter Peonies – Topping the list are these delicate beauties. They will continue to bloom long after
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“Mystic Ozark” Photo Courtesy of Mystic Ozark This month, we take great pleasure in introducing Mystic Ozark, the latest gem in Hot Springs’ historic downtown
Karen Watson Reeves demonstrates two variations of Thread the Needle Pose. Photos by Fred Padilla By Karen Watson Reeves [Contributor’s note: 2025 is the year we
By Dr. Annie Xu June is Alzheimer’s Awareness month. As parents and grandparents wonder if their grade school children are forgetting their lessons from the year,
The Austin Weirdos cross the finish line in the 2024 Running. The Hot Springs Police Department team gets soaked. Photos courtesy Visit Hot Springs. Believe
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