Here are plants and flowers to enjoy, one for every month of the year, from lilacs, camellias and poinsettias to native ...
Gardening during a Southern summer isn’t so hard. Sure it’s hot, but we’ve got plenty of good plants that actually thrive in ...
An interpretable RNA foundation model is developed, trained on thousands of plant transcriptomes, which achieves superior performance in plant RNA biology tasks and enables the discovery of ...
Our garden is a metaphor for the whole of Wellington this year – snapped at its prime, grafting itself back together and ...
Returning home for a week felt like stepping into a painting I once knew intimately but now found altered, its colors ...
At the first stage when the new leaves emerge, feed your rose a high-nitrogen fertilizer like Espoma plant food (4-3-2). This first application will jump start the leaf growth and prepare for better ...
If the Sculpture Garden is the eccentric aunt of Minnesota’s garden scene, then the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum is the ...
Gardeners have increasingly been experiencing diseases and critters never before seen in our region. Many are caused by invasive pests hitching rides on planes and ships from faraway regions, often ...
Soaring costs and customers watching their spending is putting the hospitality industry under intense pressure, but for the traditional British pub there could be an unlikely saviour. A record 140 ...
Kingwood Center Gardens in Mansfield, Ohio, is a 47-acre botanical paradise that’s as enchanting as it is serene. It’s a must ...
Why is the rose a token of love (or friendship) and a popular flower for Valentine's Day? Here are the details.
Prune those oldest stems back to 2 inches above ground level. Summer-blooming shrubs (bloom on new wood) Smooth and panicle hydrangeas, diervilla (bush honeysuckle), potentillas Prune during ...