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7 old-fashioned gardening tips that still work, according to experts
These methods never go out of style.
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Consistent watering is crucial for tomatoes in July, especially in a heatwave
An expert guide to what to do with tomato plants in July, including watering, feeding, pruning, supporting, and shading ...
DNA is contained in each cell of every plant, animal, fungus and microbe. It carries the genetic instructions needed for an organism’s survival, growth and function, and the DNA of each species is ...
You want your tomato plants to thrive, but that won't stop issues from popping up. Luckily, we know how to identify the ...
July is when inland gardens really heat up, while coastal gardeners wake up to cool, gray mornings until month’s end. After ...
Many fungi lead triple lives—acting as deadly insect pathogens, decomposers in the soil, and helpful partners living inside ...
As the company that imported this formula from Europe, Nara had specific, federally mandated duties to find this hazard and make sure its supplier controlled it.
A genome study explains why the invasive water fern Salvinia molesta spreads so fast, offering new hope for its control.
For healthier tomatoes, trim the lower leaves from the plants in July. This will help prevent the spread of early blight, ...
No Airflow In Your Urban Courtyard? 6 Simple Fixes To Help You and Your Plants Stay Cool This Summer
The air in enclosed courtyards and urban walled gardens can feel humid and stagnant in summer. High walls, fences and dense ...
Gardening experts agree that quarantining your new plants is crucial. Read our expert guide on how to prevent pests and infections.
In the wake of the catastrophic Chicxulub asteroid impact roughly 66 million years ago, three-quarters of the plant and animal species on Earth collapsed into extinction. This included, most famously, ...
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