Blooming since May, vitex (Vitex agnus-castus) trees can be traced to the time of Hippocrates, 2500 years ago. Over many generations, they have been also called chaste tree, monks’ pepper
While weather extremes are not unusual for Nebraska, we have had several exceptional extremes. Extreme drought, decent rainfall in July and August when we typically do not receive much precipitation,
Yellow nutsedge is a prolific weed in lawns and landscape beds. Once established, it can take a number of years to control. Because it is a sedge and not a
Members of the ice plant family have no connection to frozen water. Actually, these succulents were given their name because in many varieties, the leaves secrete small salt crystals, which