A plant can’t flee when a hungry animal chomps down on its leaves, stem, or roots. It can, however, release a cloud of ...
"I've spent so much time, energy and money on my plants and have never used any kind of chemicals on them." New property ...
Japanese knotweed is a rapidly-spreading invasive, non-native plant that could threaten property values in Connecticut and in ...
The future of plant genetic technology is bright – in some cases, quite literally. Bioluminescent golf courses, houseplants that emit tailored fragrances or flowers capable of changing their color in ...
Slideshow: Weed scientists make the case for residual herbicides and good postemergence coverage. Check out these different ...
Peace lilies brighten up the decor in a home, but the best way to care for the plant changes throughout the year. Experts ...
If you want to propagate an indoor plant, you need to employ some tricks. Here's how to get good, proper, fast growth out of ...
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Aphids on every garden vegetable: Cluster of small, soft-bodied insects on buds and growth tips (gray, black, pink, green, ...
Slugs and caterpillars are some of the most troublesome pests in gardens, but there is a simple way to make plants "inedible" ...
Prevention is better than cure. In extreme weather, install shade nets on the sides of your plant to help reduce the impact ...
To put that into perspective, these savings are the equivalent of 12 Olympic-sized swimming pools over an area larger than the state of Rhode Island.
As any avid gardener will tell you, plants with sharp thorns and prickles can leave you looking like you've had a run-in with ...