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The Best Plant Identification Apps To Protect Your Garden
No one wants invasive plant species in their garden, but trying to identify every plant in your space (and nearby!) is ...
Some ghastly garden scenarios, like my mint mishap, are clearly our own fault, but the blame for others can fall squarely on ...
Hoverflies, often mistaken for bees and wasps, pollinate three quarters of our crops. Now we’re discovering we can train them ...
House Digest on MSN
The Invasive Insect That Can Wreak Havoc On Your Hemlock Tree
Meet the tiny troublemaker with a big appetite — this invasive insect can turn your hemlock into a has-been. Here's how you ...
Indigenous fire practices are slowly regaining wider acceptance in California, but the dream of burning freely based on the needs of the land is still a long way off.
Homeowners often unknowingly invite spiders by leaving outdoor lights on, creating steamy bathrooms, and neglecting yard ...
Planning a garden that produces fresh fruits and vegetables throughout the year can seem challenging, but with the right approach, it becomes manageable and rewarding.
Gardening is always evolving, and this year brings fresh ideas that can spark new energy in your outdoor space.
Mongabay News on MSN
Botanists decode secret life of rare plants to ensure reintroduction success
It was 2006 and Ismail Ebrahim, a botanist with the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI), was worried. While ...
Invasive species are eating through Indiana forests and front lawns. Here are 5 species you might have growing in your yard uninvited.
Dollarweed shows up in wet soils, so improving drainage will help. As for herbicides, use one of the broadleafed weedkillers ...
Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSN
Tom Karwin, On Gardening: Selecting roses for your garden
Our previous column included notes on pruning and propagating roses, and beginning a project to add roses, by first ...
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