April is here. With your grass naturally growing fast, here are some tips on how to take care of your lawn this month.
One of the reasons I might get some hate mail for devoting late March garden column space to the lowly lawn is that gardeners ...
Grenada is turning its long-standing sargassum seaweed problem into a new opportunity by using it for clean energy, ...
Non-native plants are those not originating in this country, but also those not native to a specific ecosystem.
In late summer or early fall, when temperatures threaten to drop below 60 F in your garden, reverse the acclimation process ...
Using sheep wool in the garden might sound like a strange idea at first, but it's a versatile material with tons of benefits ...
A new AI model has been developed that can quickly tell how much weeds have grown—and it could help ensure global food ...
Research shows outdoor farming can emit up to 50 times less carbon dioxide than indoor production, which relies heavily on ...
An agronomy specialist with Corteva Agriscience says weed control should be a priority during the growing season. Brooklynne ...
An international team including engineers from Princeton has devised a way to watch, in stunning detail, as the hollow ...
Weed can contain mold, bacteria, or even heavy metals like arsenic. It can also be unexpectedly potent, not matching the THC ...
Pesky weeds can take over your lawn in spring but a gardening expert has revealed that you don't need to use chemical killers ...