People living in St. George’s Square were given notice late last month to remove their tents by 4pm on Nov. 13, but City of ...
SIU’s Touch of Nature removing invasive plants, restoring native flora and fauna by Christi Mathis The sweet-smelling flowers ...
Gardeners are asked to avoid doing this one thing if they want to spot a robin in their garden this Christmas.
In a book that’s part how-to and part memoir, Damrosch manages to cover everything — favorite vegetable varieties, first ...
As the capital prepares for Donald Trump’s return, Washingtonians are facing an eerie blend of the familiar and the unknown.
Fall is in full swing, and, for many people, that means raking leaves. But, what if you just left them on the ground?
Through research and experimentation, Eric Ahrens has created a favorable atmosphere for growing gourmet mushrooms on the ...
New homeowners recently took to the r/NativePlantGardening subreddit to celebrate having finally eradicated an invasive ...
With the potential for these plants to become a fulcrum in society, how can companies build a driving force that aligns with the sacred nature of these plants?
A new study finds that the disturbance-demanding plant species oak, hazel and yew were abundant in Europe's forests before modern humans arrived, strengthening the argument that ancient vegetation was ...
Sometimes plants are so similar to each other that the methods developed by 18th century scientist Carl Linnaeus for ...
While the showy blooms may draw you in, Japanese spirea (Spiraea japonica) is an invasive species that can quickly take over ...