When it comes to squash varieties, there are way too many to count. This delicious fruit is one of the longest cultivated food plants, with a storied history that dates back over 8,000 years. This is ...
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I first noticed the striking silhouette of an alocasia while wandering through a shaded corner of a homestead garden in rural Bangladesh. The plant stood tall above the undergrowth, shimmering with ...
Emily Gerson holds the variegated Alocasia infernalis she purchased in late August for $10,000. A houseplant sold for $10,000 on the Palmstreet app in late August, breaking a record for a single plant ...
Are Naked Root Planters really as good as people say? Let’s explore their benefits, potential drawbacks, and whether they truly live up to the hype! New details about suspect in murder of Charlie Kirk ...
While rotating chemistries is essential to help manage weeds in continuous wheat-growing regions, rotating genetics can also improve yield potential and provide better grain quality and disease ...
The long, warm days of summer cause veggies like tomatoes, cucumbers, and squash to jump into overdrive. They seem to grow a few inches each day and begin cranking out fruits that demand near-daily ...
Elephant Ears are some of the very best tropical plants for growing in containers and in the garden that will convert your space into an exotic locale. In this video I go through the basic care ...
TOUGHER, TASTIER,... WHICH COULD MEAN BIG CHANGES FOR FARMS ACROSS THE REGION. WATSONVILLE IS KNOWN FOR ITS STRAWBERRIES- AND NOW, GROWERS ARE GETTING A FIRST LOOK AT TWO BRAND NEW VARIETIES.
The National Horticultural Research Institute (NIHORT) has released four new, high-performing varieties of tomato and pepper. The announcement, made by the Executive Director, NIHORT, Prof Mohammed ...
The Exchange, on Seed Savers’ website, pairs the people who save heirlooms with those who want them, all for the price of postage. By Margaret Roach I’m several hundred heirloom bean varieties deep in ...