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The state agriculture department has banned the sale or purchase of English ivy, a fast-growing vine that can kill trees and harm native plants.
Explore outdoor space styles appearing in Washington homes and discover which designs are fading from yards as trends evolve.
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House Digest on MSNWhat To Know About Washington State's New Ban On Common Ivy Plant VarietiesWashington state is one of many in the U.S. to ban these common ivy varities. And if you know anything about their growing ...
Washington state has banned the sale or transport of English ivy and its cousin, Atlantic ivy. The leafy holiday decorations ...
There are just over 100 operating cideries in Washington, and many are estate cideries, meaning they’re built on or alongside the same orchards that supply the juice. Better yet, some come equipped ...
Washington State University researchers are testing a new artificial food for bees that could help hives survive and thrive on nutrient-poor farmland.
Three-star class of 2026 edge rusher Robby Lavata’i from Curtis Senior High in University Place, Wash., has received an offer from San Diego State. It’s the se ...
A new course at Lane Community College in early childhood education will be offered completely in Spanish this summer. It’s aimed at addressing the need for child care for a growing population ...
Washington State University’s new leader is doing away with one of the more controversial roles created by her predecessor.
A new law triggered by a lawsuit will ensure public school students in Washington are offered special education instruction until they are 22 years old.
Most people accept that avoiding poison ivy is good advice, but Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini said doing so starts with correctly identifying the allergenic plant.
An extravaganza of color blanketed the walkways of the K-State Gardens, showcasing over 8000 purple and pink tulips in full bloom. Hundreds of community members and Open House visitors enjoyed the ...
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