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Placing this kitchen item in your garden in July is vital for birds during the heatwave and it costs nothing
Every July, it feels like we give the same routine a go: topping up feeders, hanging out bird boxes, and scattering seed in ...
They have become staples in health-conscious diets, but a changing climate is eroding the future of India's exotic fruits. This week, India Today Science's Climate On My Plate examines how the ...
We are having a break from the heat this week. The mornings are so nice and cool. Hmmm…now what excuse should I use since my garden is still full of weeds? Last week was just too hot to work in it. We ...
Mint often gets a bad rap for being “invasive” and too aggressive to grow in the garden, but it is a simple and versatile ...
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Running fans this July? Peace lily flowers may die early unless you mist them with this natural ingredient
Across the UK, peace lily owners see pristine white blooms turn beige and limp within days each July. A subtle change in how ...
A representative dairy receiving case shows how 1.22 million lb/year of technically recoverable cream hold-up can be ...
Washing watermelon before cutting it can help prevent bacteria from entering the fruit. It only takes a minute, but it can help lower your risk of food poisoning. Be sure to store cut fruit properly, ...
Up until last week, I thought most of the water lilies along sluggish river edges and in ponds were non-native. Turns out I ...
These easy-to-grow, delicious herbs can elevate countless dishes, bringing garden-fresh flavor to everything from roasted potatoes to hearty soups.
California cafés make acai and smoothie bowls look almost too pretty to eat, with colorful toppings that taste as fresh as ...
In our gardens and vegetable patches, that might mean a decline in the critters that birds eat and scorched plants. Gardeners ...
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