News

Don't let your greenery stop you from enjoying a trip. Here's how to prevent your plants from dying without human care.
Q. There is a prevalence of cotton-like stuff on my plants. It resembles cobwebs, but a little more sticky and denser. Is this fungus? Can you suggest any spray, medicine or any other remedy for it?
Almendra has patented 'night interruption' tech to dramatically boost yields in open-field agriculture through the ...
The Texas economy has thrived under the proliferation of free trade agreements in recent decades, but it has made the state ...
Once tulip blooms fade, don't rush to cut back the foliage. The leaves help provide energy to the bulb for next year's blooms ...
Tomatoes are a rewarding fruit to grow, producing delicious red fruit. One gardening expert has shared how to get a bountiful crop all summer.
During spring freezes, it's important to protect your plants from sudden drops in temperature that can stunt growth or even kill new buds that are coming in ...
Houseplant pests typically hitchhike a ride into your home. “Insects can be present when you purchase a plant, though you may ...
The Great Patriotic War required a huge strain on Soviet healthcare. There was an acute shortage of bandages for the ...
Genetic modification of organisms (plants, microbes and animals) to incorporate useful traits is a powerful technology for the future development of sustainable agricultural systems. Transgenic cotton ...
Article continues below However, there is also an even more natural option then even using the cotton balls, and that's to have certain plants which also put the rodents off. “Mint, onions and ...