Nitrogen is often the most limiting nutrient in growing plants. When deficient, plant yields and quality are reduced. However ...
If you’re lucky enough to own lucky bamboo, it’s important to do everything in your power to not only keep it alive, but also ...
On blustery days, the temperature outdoors often feels colder than it actually is. This is because wind blows away the layer ...
Drought problems will continue to get worse if we don’t start seeing real precipitation soon and through the spring and ...
Tropical trees like plumeria do not thrive in most parts of the United States because they require hot and humid conditions.
If warmer weather this week had you itching to get into the garden, show your indoor plants a little love. In this Grow Like A Pro, Taylor Jones from the Guilford ...
Don't throw away your eggshells! Learn how to turn them into a powerful fertilizer with our step-by-step guide on making ...
Hellebores, witch hazels, and snowdrops are three plants that love the cold weather and offer up blooms to brighten up the dregs of winter.
Alpine plants, fragile and adapted to live in a limited ecosystem, may be the canary in the coal mine of climate change.
By Bruce Spangenberg Winter is a suitable time to look ahead to the 2025 growing season and research potential plants to add ...
Air plants bloom only once, their small pink, coral, purple or white flowers signaling their impending death. But no worries: ...
Earth systems models are an important tool for studying complex processes occurring around the planet, such as those in and ...