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These popular houseplants with gorgeous foliage can look even more lush and lovely with the help of a common kitchen waste product that's also eco-friendly.
A team of scientists from BGI-Research at Southern University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, Hubei province, and other ...
Fertilize Dear Dolores® hydrangea annually in spring using a specialty fertilizer designed to promote healthy growth and ...
Noticing brown tips on leaves of your indoor plants? Solve the problem with proper watering and fertilizing tips from a gardening expert.
Utah State University researchers are collaborating with other institutions to solve the ecological mysteries of seed ...
Learn how to grow the most nutrient-dense vegetables by starting with healthy soil to get the nutrients needed to produce the ...
Plants store carbon in two primary forms: starch and triacylglycerols (TAGs). Starch is mainly stored in chloroplasts in leaves, where it serves as a readily available energy source, while TAGs are ...
Like most plants, watering and fertilization issues can cause problems or even kill chives. It's also vital to choose the ...
Nankai University researchers have found that plant leaves can directly absorb microplastics (MPs) from the atmosphere, ...
A common question I receive is, “How should I fertilize my trees or shrubs?” The answer, as with many gardening questions, is ...
It’s that time of year, which means fertilizing crapemyrtles once you see leaves start to emerge. Crapemyrtles have the same ...
Different dodders prefer different host plants. Hosts include alfalfa, asparagus, bindweed, pigweed, lambsquarters, Russian ...