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Water is the best tool against heat. Keeping the soil consistently damp down into the root zone ensures you’re giving plants ...
A new industry-born initiative aims to stimulate innovation in the agri-food sector in a way that is beneficial to both small ...
Nothing catches the eye in a garden quite like a bright red flower, for humans and hummingbirds alike. And while perennials ...
Key PointsPlants like ocotillo and catmint thrive in July heat with little water.Drought-tolerant picks like mesquite and ...
Cytokinins are a class of plant hormones that play a crucial role in regulating various aspects of plant growth and development, including cell division, shoot and root development, and leaf ...
Tampa Bay got slammed with over 80 inches of rain, shattering records in a region that already averages 50 inches annually, ...
Today’s evergreens not only offer practical solutions to garden challenges—but they look fabulous in the landscape, too. With ...
Revamp of a half an acre of Sheffield Park and Garden, East Sussex, will trial planting that can cope with more extreme conditions.
If spring and early summer flew by before you could plant, or your garden simply isn’t looking its best right now, don’t give ...
Bearberry, or Cotoneaster dammeri, is a low-growing shrub that attracts pollinators with its white blooms. Its dense, ...
HARVEST HERBS: Remember to harvest herbs such as mints, basil, rosemary, lemon balm and Mexican tarragon regularly to keep ...
Texas Tech University has acquired a phenotype machine to allow researchers to efficiently breed crops with survival traits in extreme environments.