Discover how wild plants could become resilient crops for a warming world, unlocking new potential for food security.
A garden photographer on Bainbridge Island is designing and creating her own new garden inspired by visiting great gardens, ...
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Many of us would love a beautiful garden but lack the time and energy to devote to it. Unless you have spare funds to hire an ...
In the face of ever-changing environmental conditions, plants are constantly challenged by various stressors. Understanding ...
Mountain mint grows best in full to partial sun in USDA Zones 4-8. Grow it in well-draining soil in raised beds, containers, ...
The name Aucuba means blue tree and the species has attractive glossy bluish-green leaves and, as long as there is a male plant in the vicinity, produce showy red, non edible (poisonous) berries. The ...
Wondering how to start a lush landscape of foliage that can survive the harsh Texas weather? Colleen Dieter, a top gardening ...
The 2025 landscaping trend answers the demand for climate resilience, saves you money on irrigation, and still keeps your yard looking gorgeous.
The Dorothy Pecaut Center and the Loess Hills Wild Ones have also partnered on a new seed library, where anyone can come into ...
Scientists have discovered how plants adapt their root systems in drought conditions to grow steeper into the soil to access deeper water reserves.
Both of these trees, although drought tolerant, are riparian and are not bothered by regular ... Its flavor is on par with that of the commercial licorice plant mentioned above that is native to the ...