A year after the Eaton and Palisades fires, an astonishing number of plants survived the flames and thrived without water or tending; plus February plant events.
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Across large parts of northern Tanzania, gully erosion—soil erosion caused by flowing water—is cutting deep scars through fertile farmland, grazing areas, roads and even villages. These gullies grow ...
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The days are getting longer and there’s a hint of spring in the air, so it's time to get outdoors. These are all the garden ...
The term “crape murder” describes the practice of drastically cutting back a crape myrtle, often removing large limbs or even ...
AgriLife Extension expert shares what Texans should know before planting fruit trees Dreaming of harvesting peaches, plums, ...
Outsmart hungry deer with this stunning plant collection. Discover gorgeous shrubs that resist deer browsing. Learn how to use these deer resistant plants to add color and texture to the garden.
"A good rule of thumb is if you can fit a pencil into a crack, hole or opening, a mouse can get through it. The mice might not fit through a pencil hole, but their nose and mouth can quickly widen the ...