Her azaleas explode with color thanks to a bounty of rain
Fresno resident Pat Brooks, 93, says she’s never seen her azaleas bloom like they have this spring in the 10 years she’s had the bush. It’s due to all the wet weather we’ve had this year, she says.
Hurry up and finish winter garden chores before those fruit trees bloom and rose bushes bud out. (In fact, some already have started.) Here are some tasks that need to get done.
Sugarloaf Ranch, a nearly 5,000 square foot home, is nestled in the foothills northeast of Clovis. It features a three-sided fireplace, Idaho quartzite for the patio, dual staircases, a guest house, and wine cellar.
Mochi “Mo” Rickert, an eight-year-old St. Bernard from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, now holds the Guinness World Records for having the Longest tongue on a dog. Her tongue measures 7.31 inches in length. According to a Guinness press release, "It e
The table setting competition at The Big Fresno Fair always draws a crowd, and Judy Hartman is the six-time champion. It took her about three months to come up with a design, and an hour to set it up on Friday, Sept. 22.
Jan and George Scheidt, of Clovis, have turned a basketball court space in their back yard into a vegetable garden, small orchard and chicken coop. The Scheidt Garden, which also features a running creek, is one of 7 gardens that will be open to v
Pat Wynne, Clovis Botanical Garden vice president, gives an overview of the city’s botanical treasure, updates to the enlarged garden and details the upcoming Spring Into Your Garden event on March 25.
First Lady Michelle Obama joins students and sponsors from across the country to harvest the White House Kitchen Garden for her final time as First Lady of the United States. Special guests included chef José Andrés, singer-songwriter Ashanti, Ses
There are benefits to keeping leaves in your yard but you do need to mow or shred them to be sure they break down rapidly. Advanced Master Gardener Debbie Courson Smith from Boise, Idaho, also explains how leaves can be used as mulch in the yard a
Romy Smit planted drought-tolerant plants when she and her husband moved into their northeast Fresno home nine years ago. Video by SILVIA FLORES sflores@fresnobee.com,
Lynnette Zelezny, Fresno State provost, leads a news conference about English professor Randa Jarrar's controversial Twitter post on Wednesday, April 18, 2018.