Home And Garden Home vegetable gardens are healthy for people and planet. How to start yours By Caleigh Wells The Associated Press Apr 1, 2026 If you want healthy food, experts say to eat what’s local, organic and in-season. Those foods benefit the planet too, because they are less ta…
National Gen Z and millennials embrace alternatives to imported fresh flowers By Isabella O’Malley and Kiki Sideris The Associated Press Dec 3, 2025 Instead of hiring a florist for her October wedding, Emily Day decided to grow her own flowers in her front yard in Calgary, Canada — a creati…
Really bad news about my home finances Anna BizonUpdated Dec 14, 2022 Really bad news about my home finances
Really bad news about my home finances Anna Bizon Dec 14, 2022 Really bad news about my home finances
National Black innovators who reshaped American gardening, farming By JESSICA DAMIANO Associated Press Feb 22, 2022 The achievements of George Washington Carver, the 19th century scientist credited with hundreds of inventions, including 300 uses for peanuts,…
Local News San Mateo County police reports: Friday • Feb. 18, 2022 Updated Apr 13, 2025 Valentine’s Day shopping? — A man stole potted flowers from a display on Jefferson Avenue in Redwood City and left on a bicycle, it was report…
Local News San Mateo County police reports: Weekend • Jan. 29-30, 2022 Updated Apr 13, 2025 It’s hard to clean up your act — A man was inside a restroom on El Camino Real in Redwood City, taking a shower, shaving and refusing to leave…
Bay Area Hundreds in Alameda line up for blooming 'corpse flower' Updated Apr 13, 2025 ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — Residents of a San Francisco Bay Area city flocked to an abandoned gas station to get a whiff of a corpse flower — so-c…
World Pandemic puts tulips, bluebells, cherry blossoms in hiding By RAF CASERT Associated Press Apr 20, 2021 HALLE, Belgium (AP) — There is no stopping flowers when they bloom, blossoms when they burst. Unfortunately, people have been stopped from enj…
+3 Local News Featured Valentine’s is a labor of love By Austin Walsh Daily Journal staff Feb 14, 2020 Roses are red, violets are blue, florists’ hands are cramping and their feet hurt too.