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In a study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers have discovered a remarkable example of ...
Leaf-feeding insects are a part of life in the Peninsula's rich horticultural landscape. The region's mild Mediterranean climate and diverse variety of native and ornamental trees create an ideal ...
Homegrown tomato lovers, beware. A sneaky pest may be lurking in your garden, which could be why your fruit turns tough, ...
Schools like East Marion Elementary in Mississippi have found arts integration benefits both test scores and social skills.
Orchids can develop yellow leaves for a number of reasons. One common cause is natural aging, writes Tag24. Older leaves ...
Hydrangeas are known for their big, beautiful cluster flower heads, but gardeners often do not know how to care for them ...
The world’s essential pollinators – bees, moths and butterflies – bring color to the world and put food on our plates. Far ...
Many plants in Texas landscapes are suitable hosts for aphids, including bedding plants, ash, barberry, boxelder, crape myrtle, jasmine, flowering almond, gardenia, hibiscus, hydrangea, mountain ash, ...
This year, many of the larger-leaf rhododendrons have at least some ... perhaps a disease or an insect attacking your plant. You’ll also likely notice crispy brown leaves (or needles ...
To help with your spring plant-selecting, here's a collection of plants that have won assorted awards for the 2025 growing ...
Dreaming of a non-toxic garden? We don't blame you one bit; as awareness of chemical exposure and microplastics continues to ...