The Spruce on MSN
Your Snake Plant Needs Special Care in the Winter—What to Do Now So It Thrives Year-Round
Key Points Water snake plants sparingly in winter—about once a month when the soil is dry.Provide at least eight hours of indirect light and limit direct sun to one or two hours.Avoid pruning or ...
A gardening expert has revealed the one plant to keep in your home to help prevent mould. Mould in a house can cause a range ...
Once a season of cosy sweaters, winter now brings toxic smog. But a few tweaks around home can help you breathe easier ...
From installing air purifiers and limiting outdoor activities to distributing masks and growing house plants, old-age homes and schools in Delhi are taking extra steps to protect the elderly and ...
It can be hard to say no to new beauties, but ask some pointed questions about the quality of the plants, and just as important, the value of your time ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Gardener shares photo of unexpected surprise while tending to plants: 'Handsome little fella'
"Look at that lil boop noodle!" Gardener shares photo of unexpected surprise while tending to plants: 'Handsome little fella' ...
The naturalist has found remarkable biodiversity in a region overlooked by research, and is set on showcasing its climate ...
Outdoor Guide on MSN
Survival Myths To Know Before Your Next Camping Adventure
Many people are convinced they know how to survive in the woods, Bear Grylls style. But a lot of what we think we know only ...
AZ Animals on MSN
Here Are the Animals You Will Find in Isle Royale National Park
Isle Royale National Park's remote location in Lake Superior dramatically impacts the kinds of animals you'll find there.
‘Rose Acquisition Syndrome’: When quantity overtakes quality, it’s time to make choices In the November garden, create a base ...
Sycamore Land Trust announced Oct. 24 it restored two wetlands near its Beanblossom Bottoms Nature Preserve about 10 miles ...
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Lionfish leather and python handbags: These accessories are made from exotic invasive animals
Invasive species are wreaking havoc on ecosystems around the world. US company Inversa is turning some of them into leather, which it says is more environmentally friendly than traditional leather.
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