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While Brits may be making the most of the heat this summer, it's not all good news for your plants - here's a list of plants ...
Crops are starting to grow faster with warmer temperatures, following a cool and wet spring, with rapid nutrient uptake and ...
Too little rain, too little water in the landscape—so simple, so serious. Even if the drought is obvious because freshwaters ...
Vegetable issues are continuing but the majority of questions this past week related to tomatoes. I’m hearing about plants ...
Once the jacarandas are in bloom, as they have been for the last few weeks, it’s a sure sign that summer’s heat is on the way ...
Humidity is rising across Indiana for the 4th of July weekend thanks to corn sweat and south winds. See how rain chances ...
Nature has inspired technology. The next generation of photovoltaics is a leaf-shaped design that perfectly mimics nature's ...
During a particularly hot afternoon in June, my staff and I were walking a shaded trail at Garden in the Woods in Framingham ...
Gardening experts have shared an unconventional method that makes the best use of a bathtub for indoor plants.
The issue stems from fans promoting a drier atmosphere, leading to the discomfort of plants that desire ample moisture, like ...
Unlike some of my neighbors, I continue to irrigate my lawn all summer. However, I have noticed areas starting to get brown. Am I not irrigating enough?
Pests and diseases are biotic factors that impact an ecosystem and its organisms. Examples: those deer mowing your hostas to ...