
It's getting warmer, but it's not quite time to put all of your plants in ground quite yet.

While it's still cold outside, you can start your spring plants indoors to get a jump on the gardening season.

Now that the snow has melted, there are some areas of our lawns that need a little touch up.

A simple way to keep your plants hydrated and from drying out inside, is to wipe them down with a sponge.

Planting garlic is easy, and late fall is the time to do it, in order to be enjoying fresh garlic next summer. Jackie Alberella shows us how.
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It's fun and easy and doesn't take much time at all! We are talking about being a product tester! We have several different products ... and we love meeting new testers.

Each day on Daybreak, Kevin O'Neill celebrates Western New York! He welcomes your suggestions.

Hannah and Leo Koellner's philanthropic work was inspired by their grandmother and now inspires us.

All it takes to try to stump the weather guy is the courage to ask. We know you have the guts!

Each morning on Daybreak, Mr. Outside Chesley McNeill takes a minute to talk with a group about an upcoming event. If you would like to talk about your not for profit event on the SPoT 2 Be, send the Daybreak team an email.
Traffic Tracker 2's Liz Vetrano breaks down this week's road trouble for you.
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