I love plants. But when I hug a tree, does it love me back? Does it think about anything at all? I talked about your question with my friend Michael Knoblauch. He’s a plant scientist at Washington ...
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Intensive grazing and soil fertility favor the growth of non-native plants, drylands study finds
A global study has revealed the conditions under which non-native plants thrive in the world's many dryland regions and the ...
You and your pet dog are both animals with backbones, so you have lots in common. Your ways of being alive look similar. You have hearts to pump blood. You have brains that help you think and ...
Are you struggling to achieve to your potential? Dr. Plant uses a warm and compassionate approach to help his clients actively work through their personal challenges to begin to lead a more meaningful ...
The heat of the summer is here and we’re all feeling it, including the plants. Unlike people, plants don’t have the luxury of being able to move into an air-conditioned house or apply sunscreen.
Over the past few years I have written about water in the garden several times, but judging from all of the questions I have received in the last few weeks, I need to discuss it again. Water is ...
My favorite time of year has arrived. When things cool down and the buzzing insects wane in the (mostly) cooler, dryer air. Amongst the falling leaves, my garden beckons me to plant my cool-season ...
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