Dear Savvy Senior,
My 80-year-old father has an old flip phone he carries around with him for emergency purposes, but I’ve heard that these devices will soon be phased out. Is this true? If so, how can we know if his phone will be affected, and where can I find him a simple new one that he ...
I used some begonias in my hanging baskets this year. They didn’t trail down the way I wanted, but they were still pretty. Would it be hard to store the bulbs and plant them again?
I’m not surprised you want to save those tubers. Begonias are beautiful, colorful, and look great in shady ...
Dear Savvy Senior,
My 75-year-old mother is currently taking 16 different prescription and OTC medications and I’m worried she’s taking way too many drugs. Can you suggest any resources that can help us?
Worried Daughter
Dear Worried,
Unfortunately, millions of older Americans are ...
Why do some of my onions get rotten layers on the inside? It’s always on the inside and there are always some layers that look normal. What can I do to protect the rest of my onions? Are the normal layers safe to eat?
This sounds like it could be Botrytis neck rot, a fungal disease, or ...
Something new happened with my golden delicious apples this year. Some of them have a slight pink blush on one side (usually the side facing the sun), which progresses from a smooth skin to a blistered skin, then on to a brown spot to a spoiled brown spot. The original pink coloration does not ...
This has shown up in my park strip. What could be causing this?
This looks like skunk, or possibly raccoon, damage. Based on the pattern of damage in your lawn, the most likely offender is a skunk. These animals can really make a mess of a lawn when they shred or peel back the grass looking ...