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Rewilding your lawn saves water, and supports the pollinators we depend on for food. So why not ditch the grass?
As Texas grapples with how to provide potable water for a growing population, desalination seems an attractive proposition, especially on the Gulf Coast.
Weeds are just part of having a yard. They’re part of having a garden. Heck, they’re part of having a sidewalk, driveway, or parking lot.
The UC Master Gardeners of Butte County are part of the University of California Cooperative Extension system, serving our ...
Affordability and stability. They’re the main selling points for central Ohio in recruiting new residents. But new data shows the Columbus area is struggling with ...
Landscapes with heavy human pressure contain barely one-fifth of the species they could support according to a survey of ...
While tomatoes are relatively low-maintenance and will remain prolific without much work on your end, the key to a successful ...
A project organized by Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum tests if sheep can help control invasive buffelgrass and cut wildfire ...
A new study combining satellite imagery with genetic analysis reveals that climate and land use changes are driving increased ...
“Super soppy [spots] are a bad place to put a fruit tree," says Graham Savio, the Cornell Cooperative Extension's agriculture ...
The most definitive way to confirm root rot is by looking at the plant's roots. Infected roots turn unnaturally dark and ...