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Whether you have a green thumb or are known as a plant killer, this easy to care for houseplant could be the perfect addition ...
Imagine setting out for a springtime stroll. Not here on Earth but on some distant planet — call it Novathis-458b — orbiting ...
Swedish ivy, which is neither Swedish or ivy, has lived in the Oval Office for over 60 years. Here's how you can grow it at ...
I often get asked which plants thrive in the shade, so today I want to discuss some native selections that do just that.
From spiky succulents to pollinator-friendly blooms, these expert recommendations need barely any attention to flourish ...
has been creating an oasis for desert plants and wildlife for decades. Geneva Zoltek visited the nursery to learn a little bit more about Davidson and the reasons he does this work. Sustainability ...
which means earthenware pot in Spanish) is a strategically shaped receptacle that you bury up to its neck in soil and fill with water. As it stays buried among your plants, their roots will ...
Monarch butterflies require milkweed plants as egg-laying sites, but they also migrate long distances every spring and fall, and the route from Mexico to Canada passes through the San Antonio area.
Most seeds are grown in seed trays or blocks, but at some point, these seedlings will outgrow their cell or block and require more soil for their roots to grow. In some cases, the weather aligns ...
Warmer than normal temperatures could get our gardens and landscape plants off to a great start this summer. The precipitation forecast is even more interesting over Michigan. Look at the map below.
A new study reveals plants, fungi, bacteria, protists, and even some viruses deploy venom-like mechanisms, similar to that of venomous snakes, scorpions and spiders, according to researchers at ...