How To Revive Winter-Damaged Plants Without Replacing Them. Image source: UnsplashWinter can feel like a quiet thief when it comes to gardens. One morning everything looks crisp and alive, and then a ...
For decades, scientists have relied on a chemical fingerprint inside water molecules to determine where plants get their ...
As we’re sure you know, concrete is a widely used construction material known for its strength and durability. However, ...
If phosphorus stayed locked in the soil, farmers would have wasted money on fertilizer they didn’t need. And excess phosphorus in soil can hinder the uptake of essential plant micronutrients and alter ...
Botanical sensors are turning greenery into living data networks while monitoring plant health and optimizing yields.
Restoration of the unassuming spekboom shrub is bringing water, wildlife and livelihoods back to a drought-prone region.
A newly published study from the University of Guam sheds light on a tiny but powerful ally in the soil and how it could help ...
Following a winter drought, this protein can ensure deeper water absorption and proper growth during environmental stress.
A Tucson couple has lived almost entirely on rainwater for two decades. Is their method part of Arizona's future?
Our gray days and white snow seem to dominate our winter, but with observation, you will notice that some of our plants ...
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