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Despite a long history of traditional medicinal use in the United States, the collection, consumption and efficacy of the peculiar forest plant aptly named ghost pipe, scientific name Monotropa ...
"Great tip." Gardener shares money-saving tip for when to water plants: 'Absolutely right' first appeared on The Cool Down.
A female researcher in India has developed biodegradable sanitary pads from water hyacinth, an invasive species that clogs ...
Tomatoes will thrive in zones 4–10, with Rubens suggesting they pair well with basil, carrots, and marigolds, one of the ...
For sheer "flower power," few landscape shrubs can match the colorful elegance of rhododendrons. Available in a wide array of colors including white, pink, red, lavender and deep purple, their flowers ...
Ever heard of the Spotted Lanternfly? How about the Red Swamp Crayfish? No, they’re not band names – they’re invasive species ...
A team of scientists from MIT and Singapore has come up with an innovative and eco-friendly way to take better care of ...
With artistic flair and a growing affinity for succulents, couple win first place for transformed yard in Vista Irrigation ...
The use of ollas for watering dates back to ancient China, according to Sunset Magazine. The technique involves burying the ...
Confused as to why your houseplants aren't thriving? Your dirty windows may be blocking out the sun. Here's why you should ...
Thinking about growing tomatoes this year? Find out whether you should grow them in direct or indirect sunlight for the ...
What's the currency for all life on Earth? Carbon. Every living thing needs a source of carbon to grow and reproduce. In the ...