Most roses don’t die from neglect. They die from too much love applied in all the wrong places: overwatering, ...
Many gardeners do not realise that roses are very vulnerable in spring and can risk losing all their flowers if they are not ...
Roses can actually struggle to grow in spring thanks to the warm and wet weather but there is a simple way to help them ...
Seton Home Executive Director Gladys Gonzalez stopped by the KENS 5 studio to talk about the annual Gala in the Garden event happening next weekend in San Antonio.
Joe Cascone, owner of Mold Pro Chicago, joins HouseSmarts Radio with Lou Manfredini to talk about the key indications that ...
Agarikon is one of two endangered species of fungi in the United States. So rare is the species that scientists have placed ...
Winter lawns don’t go dormant without risk—learn how cold, snow mold, mites, and salt impact grass, plus expert tips to spot ...
The tree, thought to be close to 400 years old, first started showing signs of root rot six years ago. It and another tree ...
“Fennel can be lovely with fern-like foliage, but it’s a plant you’ll want to distance from your roses,” says Kaiser. Fennel and roses compete for soil, nutrients, and water because of their deep ...
Aspergillus fungus thrives because its genome bends easily to new pressures. It lives on soil, grains, animal feathers, even coral skeletons.
Scientists at Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Australia have described two new species of fungi, Peziza austroechinospora and Peziza meridionalis with the assistance of DNA sequencing, highlighting ...
Credit: Boris Vinatzer Fungi may hold a little-known key to ice formation in clouds. Can fungi affect the weather? It may sound unlikely, but new research suggests they just might. An international ...
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