"Warm, sunny days in early spring are encouraging after a long winter, but Mother Nature still holds the cards, and I don’t ...
A new study has revealed a natural solution to mitigate the effects of climate change, such as extreme weather events. Researchers from Leipzig University, the Friedrich Schiller University Jena, the ...
Warm, sunny days in early spring tempt us to start sowing seeds and setting out transplants. Now is a good time to start checking soil condition, but planting may need to wait. Here are some pointers ...
“When it feels like spring, gardeners’ thoughts turn to getting seed into the ground as soon as they can,” Knox says.
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Don’t touch your lawn until the soil reaches this temperature – and what to do when it does
Turf experts reveal the lawn temperature that is essential to start spring maintenance tasks, including mowing, feeding, ...
The cool and clear mornings, warming daytime temperatures and the ever-increasing sunshine in the Inland Northwest are triggering excitement in Tri-City gardeners. However, home horticulture ...
A research team challenged the assumption that rising soil temperatures during heatwaves inevitably increase toxic metal ...
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