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The soil-enriching plant you'll want to grow next to cilantro not only improves soil health but also enhances cilantro's ...
Native plants have evolved in a particular region, adapting to climate, soil, water, and interaction with other plant and animal species. They have not been altered by humans. Rather, native ...
Clover mites, tiny arachnids about the size of the "O" in "In God We Trust," become prevalent in warm, moist spring weather.
Many herbs boast different benefits, but this less common plant has many, including breaking up compacted soil, adding ...
Going native with your green thumb can protect your wallet and property value. These plants' symbiotic relationship with the ...
A: Navel oranges won't tolerate sub-freezing weather for any extended period of time. They may not have told you this at the store, but they were obviously being sold as patio plants to be grown in ...
There's no better way to brighten up your Easter tablescape than with nature's own decor. Check out 25 Easter plants that'll add so much color to your home.
Long Islanders are trading turf for texture as native plants, edible gardens and eco-friendly landscapes take root in ...
5. Henbit deadnettle (Lamium amplexicaule) is an invasive Old World species but an abundant source of pollen and nectar for ...
For certain, we in the Berkshires are proud of our gardens, and there is a delight in the air when spring weather invites the first turning of the soil and for poets, the traditional putting of pen to ...
Southerners love our hydrangeas, especially the showy pink, blue, or purple late-spring blooms of French hydrangeas. When you discover the leaves of your plant riddled with holes from slugs or ...