This week's Plant Pick of the Week is a native shrub that turns wine-red and ripens blue-black berries in early fall.
The biggest and most important difference is how they taste. Overall, yams skew on the neutral side. They’re very starchy and ...
Yucca plants aren’t picky but proper soil conditions are essential for the plant to thrive. You don’t have to worry much ...
The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to step into a fight over plans to store nuclear waste at sites in rural Texas and New Mexico. The justices said they will review a ruling by ...
It is believed to connect the mind and body and improve overall well-being. Learn more about the different types of yoga. Starting something new can be intimidating, especially if you are unsure ...
Ferns might lack flowers, but they're great plants for a shady spot. Many are evergreen and most have intricately cut leaves that are as beautiful as any bloom. Which? Gardening magazine grew a range ...
In autumn we selected and ordered 23 varieties of hellebores. We planted three of each variety at Capel Manor, our trial garden in north London. The plants we grew included the two existing Best Buys ...
Guest Opinion. At the last global climate change meeting , in November 2023, the U.S. committed to triple nuclear energy by ...
A slow-growing, evergreen shrub to 1m, with an upright stem bearing whorls of sword-shaped, purple-tinged, leathery leaves to 30cm long. This cultivar is much smaller and less spikey than the species ...
The stiff, leathery leaves are narrow, and up to 1m long. On mature plants flowering spikes up to 1m long appear in summer and autumn bearing large numbers of creamy-white, hanging flowers ...
Vascular plants make up the majority of all terrestrial plants and include any plant with specialized vascular tissue (xylem ...