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Some plants may look appealing at first, but become costly landscaping headaches. These common choices can be invasive, messy ...
Plants and trees send their roots into the ground to soak up water and nutrients from the soil. Until now, scientists ...
Sure it's poisonous and invasive, but to me, pokeweed is the perfect plant for a wildlife garden. Here's why I love this ...
A new Maui nonprofit, Imua Onipaʻa, has launched its first long-term career pathway initiative aimed at helping local ...
This cordless grass trimmer will have your garden paths and hedges looking so sharp, you should honestly get your own HGTV ...
Tree root systems are seldom on the minds of forest owners, tree planters, and general dendrophiles. Roots are rarely exposed, and so misconceptions about how they grow and function can influence ...
Thousands of miles from the Hawaiian Islands, a growing group of Native Hawaiians work the soil in the metropolitan area of Portland, OR.
Plants grow deep, hidden root systems that may store more carbon than previously thought - offering a new tool to fight ...
Immediately after planting, give the growing medium a good soaking and let it drain. Place the containers in a warm area (with temperatures between 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit) with bright, indirect ...
Roots typically branch out in response to moisture in the soil, foraging for water and nutrients. However, when the growing root loses contact with moist soil, it temporarily halts the formation of ...