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Food supplies are at risk of being disrupted by extreme weather, labor shortages, and a lack of diverse production.
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With 2024 almost in the rear-view mirror, it’s a good time to reflect on the year and make some decisions on what we want to do differently in 2025.
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The RHS has unveiled a list of eight gardening predictions for 2025, including a move away from bedding plants and a focus on ...
How hotelier Fabrizio Ruspoli has turned an olive farm into the High Atlas's most intoxicating garden retreat—and where to ...
By Eddie Smith MSU Extension Service As the year ends and the new begins, I feel that familiar excitement of a fresh start ...
One urban gardener shared a genius hack for growing a wall garden — all you need is a bit of empty wall space.
The New Year is upon us; onward we go. New Year’s resolutions are never a bad idea, even if they are promptly broken. These ...
If your garden feels too exposed, large rectangular planters can serve as stylish privacy screens. Select taller plants like ...