"My favorite kind of gardening." Gardener shares time-saving hack to put tea bags to good use: 'What are you chaos gardening?' first appeared on The Cool Down.
If you’re planning to request a seed catalog in 2025, now is the time to do it. New seed catalogs get printed between ...
From Fires to Flowers, a program run by the non-profit Pollinator Project Rogue Valley, creates vibrant gardens in the ...
Exciting things are happening at the Louis Robidoux Parkland and Pecan Grove (LRPPG) this year. The Parkland is thrilled to ...
As the new year begins and we reflect on ways to make a positive impact on the world, Santa Barbara Botanic Garden is inviting everyone to make native plant conservation a part of their 2025 New Year ...
Air plants bloom only once, their small pink, coral, purple or white flowers signaling their impending death. But no worries: ...
A biologist explains what to focus on if you’re designing a garden with pollinators in mind − and what you don’t need to ...
Kick-off 2025 with the addition of a monstera plant to your indoor garden. You’ll join other gardeners observing 2025 as the Year of the Monstera.
On winter walks, note dead limbs and branches and prune them back. If you see exposed crowns of perennial plants, push them ...
The oil and gas giant is building a massive natural gas-fired plant which is already in early development stages, the New York Times reported. The company said its carbon capture and storage (CCS ...
Organic waste including live Christmas trees, wreaths, pine roping and holiday plants can all be composted or turned into wood chips or mulch that can be used in the garden or home landscape.
Do you know why plants are so smart? Because they have all the anthers. Plants amaze me; they’re simple and complex, all at the same time. They quietly and unassumingly go about their business ...