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Scared of spiders, storms, dogs or more recently, mushrooms? New research reveals the surprising consequences of biophobias ...
Warriner says the organic label doesn’t mean no pesticides were used, but there are usually more restrictions. “Although ...
Something is eating the impatiens on one side of my planter, while the impatiens on the other side is doing fine. What can I ...
Recent data show pesticide residues reach household dust and bathing linens, exposing residents to enduring health risks.
Strawberries were previously the "dirtiest" fruit in your cart but some of the US's most consumed vegetables have topped a ...
To reduce chemical use in farming, the Centre is promoting organic agriculture under a national scheme, offering training and ...
As tomato plants grow and yield small round tomatoes, another unexpected creature may appear: the Tomato Hornworm. Learn how ...
MacCubbin gives Florida gardening advice about care of yellow poinciana trees, dwarf mondo, tomatoes and pineapples plus ...
Before your next grocery run, see which fruits are worth the hype, and which ones aren’t as great as they seem.
Dr Megha Saxena transformed pine needle waste into valuable biochar-based products, addressing one of the root causes of ...
Manaker says it’s fitting that walnuts look somewhat like tiny brains — take it as a hint from Mother Nature that this tree ...