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.
BEIJING -- A surprising discovery by scientists has revealed that an ancient genetic marriage roughly 9 million years ago gave rise to what is now the world's third-largest staple crop: the potato.
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Gardener shares unusual hack for producing ultra-healthy tomatoes: 'I will be planting this way from now on'
"You learn something new every day." Gardener shares unusual hack for producing ultra-healthy tomatoes: 'I will be planting ...
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15 fruits and vegetables you can start growing in late winter
If you don't want to hang around for a late harvest, these fruits and vegetables are ideal for growing early and getting a ...
Every garden has its own rhythm, and figuring out when to cut back your plants can make all the difference. Some plants need a trim right now to set them up for next year, while others are better left ...
Gardener demonstrates tomato-planting hack that works 'too' well: 'They're just too big and healthy'
Be careful what you wish for. A gardener showed how following a tomato-planting hack was perhaps paying off too much when it came to her harvest. The video kicks off with Christenson showing off the ...
AI-savvy graduates aren’t just future-proofing their careers—they’re landing some of the highest starting salaries in tech Peter Gratton, Ph.D., is a New Orleans-based editor and professor with over ...
It’s the holiday season — and folks across California are getting into the spirit with twinkling lights, decorated trees and festive displays. If you’re still looking for a Christmas tree, several ...
John C. Williams, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, said the central bank had scope to lower borrowing costs “in the near term.” By Colby Smith Colby Smith covers the Federal Reserve.
Playing the GOLF World Top 100 is often cast as the Mount Everest of golf travel. Augusta, for most, is as remote as the death zone. But the climb is not as forbidding as it sounds. Of the courses on ...
Growing your own tomatoes can feel like hitting the jackpot, especially when you bite into that first juicy, sun-ripened fruit. But getting a big harvest, particularly in a small space, often requires ...
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