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Scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens are testing ways to design gardens and help gardeners cope with current and future ...
Human actions like deforestation and climate change are creating new seasons, like haze and trash seasons, while traditional ...
hen Jenica Allen started to redo her yard, there were certain factors she took into account, like how the land has a gentle ...
The vanilla species grown for its flavoring is finicky. Genes from its wild relatives could help make it hardier — but not if those cousins go extinct.
This webinar is the first in the five-part series, Gardening for the Future, and will lay the groundwork for the rest of the series, which will cover specific resilience topics in more detail.
While many gardeners scan the newly arrived seed catalogs to plan their next growing season, the industry's visionaries are pouring talent and resources into products and ideas they hope will ...
The kind of plants you can grow have changed slightly in most regions of Canada according to the federal government’s latest ...
Nitrogen fertilizers used in agriculture contribute significantly to global warming. A new breeding concept, specifically for ...
Chaos tells a story about climate change in Missouri. That’s the name lifelong gardener Sandy Parrill has given to her acre of garden, and she can tick off the changes she has seen in nearly 40 ...
Climate Change and Gardening at Grosse Pointe Garden Center. Spring isn’t far off! Mark your calendars and start planning and prepping for the season at the Grosse Pointe Garden Center’s ...
According to two people familiar with the draft, it would eliminate the bedrock scientific finding that greenhouse-gas ...
This webinar is the first in the five-part series, Gardening for the Future, and will lay the groundwork for the rest of the series, which will cover specific resilience topics in more detail.