Do you know why plants are so smart? Because they have all the anthers. Plants amaze me; they’re simple and complex, all at the same time. They quietly and unassumingly go about their business, but ...
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Carnivorous Plant Facts and Growing Tips
What Is a Carnivorous Plant? Simply speaking, a carnivorous plant is one that eats insects as part of its regular diet. All plants take in carbon dioxide and use sunlight to convert it to food to help ...
For radiation frost to form we need clear skies, calm winds and air temperatures at or below 36 degrees. Clear skies allows heat at the surface to escape into space, and without any winds the warmer ...
Editor’s note: Once a month, OSU Extension Master Gardener volunteers in Franklin County profile a plant that occurs naturally in central Ohio. If you live in Ohio, the term “buckeye” is ubiquitous.
DENVER — It can't wait. Cool season vegetables must go in the ground soon. Unless they are planted during cool weather, these plants won't develop properly and they will fail when it gets too hot.
Plants produce an enormous abundance of natural products. Many natural plant products are ancestry-specific and occur only in certain plant families, sometimes only in a single species. Interestingly, ...
A group of researchers shared some interesting discoveries about the existence of epigenetic clocks in plants. Pawel Czerwinski from Unsplash A group of researchers have discovered a profound ...
Watering and fertilizing too much in the cooling temperatures of early fall can cause fungal diseases. Howard Garrett / Special Contributor It’s planting time for cool-season vegetable crops and ...
As temperatures rise, keeping your plants cool is the key to helping your garden flourish. However, you don’t have to engage in complicated gardening tactics to keep that yard thriving. Mulch is a ...
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