A Magical Mess on MSN
Illegal without warning: Why collecting rainwater or wildflowers can lead to fines in certain states
Think you own everything that falls from the sky onto your property? Think you can pick those beautiful wildflowers blooming on the roadside during your weekend drive? You might want to reconsider.
A longtime Escondido nursery owner says California is destroying tens of thousands of healthy citrus plants and refusing to ...
To address the threat of invasive species and restore the environment, the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta moves to block the restart of oil pipelines shut down after the 2015 Refugio spill, ...
The spiky desert succulents typically blossom beginning in late February. But this season, many started growing flowers up to ...
Last week’s report on California’s abysmal plastics recycling rates made it clear that the state, and individual citizens, ...
Yellow fumewort, a rare annual native to the U.S., grows in southwest Michigan and is at risk. What makes the plant unusual.
California farmers who grow fruit for canned products suffered a major setback last week as Del Monte Foods announced plans to close its only remaining cannery in the state. The Walnut Creek-based com ...
Birds & Blooms on MSN
Grow more native plants for birds
Native trees and flowers in your garden will bring in more birds than ever before. Learn which native plants are best for ...
Farmers in the Sierra Nevada and Central Valley are discovering a distinct California tea terroir ...
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