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Master gardener Sally Scalera shares the dirt on which fragrant plants are native, important because they attract and support ...
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Green Matters on MSNAre Your Plants Often Rotting Due to Waterlogging? Then, You Should Start Using ‘Sharp Sand’The grittiness of this type of sand helps water drain smoothly and allows the plant roots to breathe ample oxygen.
Preserving strips of native vegetation beside avocado orchards gives insects a buffet of wild pollen when blossoms are scarce ...
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Live Science on MSNOldest wooden tools unearthed in East Asia show that ancient humans made planned trips to dig up edible plantsThe 300,000 year-old tools show that hominins in East Asia made planned foraging trips to lakeshores and designed instruments ...
This tomato growing expert shares some simple things gardeners can do to keep their tomato plants productive during summer's ...
French utility EDF expects to spend 6 billion euros ($7.05 billion) on extending the life of 20 of its nuclear reactors, it ...
It may seem unusual to think of chimpanzees as doctors, but they more closely resemble human healers than you may expect.
The flowers of daylilies are similar to those of true lilies, but they only last for day. They bloom on leafless stems called ...
Tools to address PFAS pollution are limited. Here's what researchers are learning about how these chemicals travel through ...
Stanford researchers discovered how plant cells decide whether to form breathing pores based on size and neighbor signals.
More than 6,400 flower and vegetable plants were donated to be given away to people affected by the June 20-21 storms in area ...
University of California Riverside research reveals plants use sugar and thermal signals to detect daytime heat.
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