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With a little careful planning, biodiversity can be created when a new landscape is designed or increased if correct plants replace plants that die.
Here's what to do when your columbine has finished its fairytale flower display for the year to ensure more blooms next year.
I went in.” Swallowed up, she fought to stay above the water, grasping for something to keep her afloat. Aware she was being sucked into the river, Rodriguez finally grabbed a large orange water ...
Over the Fourth of July weekend, a towering cottonwood tree fell outside the Hyde Park home of pianist and educator Bethany ...
In fantasy worlds, trees like the Lord of the Rings’ Ents are agile and mobile. In the real world, they’re slow.
Grow Trees From Stem Cuttings — It’s Easier Than You Think! Mexico's Sheinbaum blasts Trump admin's move: "completely exaggerated" ...
Mindful pruning, ancient wisdom and therapeutic gardening converge as millennials embrace the centuries-old art of bonsai ...
Nothing catches the eye in a garden quite like a bright red flower, for humans and hummingbirds alike. And while perennials ...
Commonly thought of as more of a woodland plant, oakleaf hydrangea is easily identified by it’s oak-like shaped leaves. They ...
Hydro-Québec is using new technologies, like artificial intelligence and LiDAR, to prevent power outages caused by tree ...
Crape myrtles have put on their dazzling display lately, but crape myrtles are a flowering tree that needs care.
After moving to a 4-1/2 acre property in Ohio nearly five years ago, columnist Sarah Beachy has made it her mission to grow ...