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How to help tropical plants survive the winter blues
If they're too big for the house or have been planted in the garden, leave them outdoors until the first frost turns their foliage brown, then cut plants down to 6 inches tall and dig them up. Rinse ...
These new pasta recipes, like our taco skillet pasta and chicken pasta bake, are highly rated with four- and five-star ...
Pam Riddle's garden is home to two monsters — a 14-foot tomato plant and an 8-foot jalapeno pepper plant, both are straining the framework trellis to which they are tied. The two were even bigger ...
Using CRISPR, the popular gene-editing tool, scientists bumped up the fruit’s sugar content by 30 percent without sacrificing ...
A team of horticulturists, bio-breeders and agriculture specialists affiliated with a host of institutions across China has ...
NatureSweet introduces its award-winning Adora Heirloom Tomato to select stores in the U.S. starting in mid-November ...
Smart gardeners spend the winter assessing the wins and losses of the past season and using that as the basis to plan next ...
Ever think about what happens to food that gets discarded? What can you do? What should you do to better help the planet?
Another fantastic and free food that your bearded dragon will enjoy is clover. The leaves are nutritious, but the high-fiber ...
If you want the most tomatoes from your harvest, you need to know the correct way to prune these popular garden plants. Bonus ...
What is better, starting seeds vs buying plants for the garden? Learn which crops to start from seeds and which can be transplanted right into the ground.