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January is here and we will still experience cold temperatures since it is the second coolest month of the year.
Growing plants that are native to your region can be one of the best things a gardener can do. In this video, I give a primer on some of the very best plants that are native to North America east of ...
The poinsettia is not a xeriscape plant, so the first key to its long-term survival is to keep it well watered. The modern versions of the poinsettia are less sensitive to drying than the past ...
Brevard garden fans can sign up for classes ranging from Container Gardening to free Florida-Friendly Landscaping seminars.
Scientists discovered a small protein region that determines whether plants reject or welcome nitrogen-fixing bacteria. By tweaking only two amino acids, they converted a defensive receptor into one ...
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As President Donald Trump demands a federal investigation into meatpackers for inflating beef prices, another battle over farm input costs is already heating up. Fertilizer, long one of the most ...
Growing a lush and verdant yard requires more than good soil, irrigation, and gardening tools. Whether you’re sowing a new lawn or treating an existing one, you’ll need to apply the right mix of ...
By Liah Continentino Florida is no stranger to introduced species. From green iguanas to Brazilian pepper, many non-native plants and animals have settled into our environment. While some cause little ...
Every Saturday morning from 6am, ABC Radio Brisbane's Saturday Breakfast with Sally Rope brings listeners a wealth of practical gardening advice thanks to resident horticulturist Annette McFarlane.