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Give gardens that finished look with these low-growing border plants. Discover gorgeous perennials perfect for edging beds and defining space. Learn how to use these perennial border plants to add ...
When to divide is critical. Hardy perennials can be divided in the early spring or fall. Perennials with fleshy roots, such as peonies, oriental poppies and Siberian iris, are best divided in the fall ...
Studying plant vegetative reproduction is key to increasing crop yield and for bioengineering. Kobe University research is ...
A research team has identified a key gene, CsCHLI, that plays a central role in chlorophyll biosynthesis and leaf coloration ...
Purple tea, known for its vivid color and health benefits, is gaining global attention, but the genetic mechanism behind its ...
There's something very satisfying about going out into the garden with a bucket or basin and picking vegetables and fruit ...
Many delicious berries and a bountiful harvest–to ensure your garden shrubs continue to produce these in the future, a strong ...
It's a nutritional powerhouse, good for gut health, inflammation and sleep - and it's best eaten whole, like an apple ...
Bageshwar: While infrastructure development continues to deplete the hills of their natural resources, with diminishing forests, dried-up water source.
Hydrangea leaves turn brown naturally in the fall, but here’s what to do if browning happens when it shouldn't.
What is causing the leaves to curl on my tomato plants? In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about ninebark pruning as well as eradicating potato bugs.
This week while out checking the garden, I noticed many of the youngest leaves on a few of my tomato plants were twisted and their leaf veins were growing into weird patterns. These telltale ...