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Grass can crowd out your flowers, reducing their airflow and increasing their risk for disease. To remove grass from your ...
Mulch acts like a protective blanket, keeping moisture in during hot weather and helping rain penetrate the soil more evenly. Organic types of mulch, like compost, leaf mould, or well-rotted manure, ...
It turns out most people keep bird baths and feeders in the wrong area of their garden, and no birds will go near them unless ...
Use shade cloth, old sheets, or garden umbrellas to protect sensitive plants from the harsh midday sun. Move potted plants to ...
Whether you're a tomato-growing novice or seasoned vet, get to know these common tomato plant problems and diseases so you ...
The latest episode of Prescription for Life is out on WKYC+, and while you're soaking up the summer sun we have a few reminders how not to get burned by the heat.
Solar delivers record output in June, in the midst of a heatwave that took a heavy toll on thermal generators, and nuclear power plants in France and Switzerland.
Learn how high summer temperatures stress garden plants and discover expert tips to help them recover and thrive.
Researchers in Portsmouth aim to combat extreme heat by planting 100 trees as an initial step to cool the city's urban heat ...
Heat waves challenge gardeners as plants experience stress above 90 degrees, slowing growth and photosynthesis.
Vegetable gardens need about one inch of water per week, she said. During a heat wave (above 90 degrees Fahrenheit) it may be necessary to water daily, or every other day. “Before adding water to your ...