Question: I want to plant some new bushes in my yard, but shouldn’t I wait until spring?
Tomatoes, from cherry to yellow pear to large heirlooms, were still producing when we visited in mid-September. Pepper plants ...
My grandmother's spring garden was famous for its daffodil beds. Growing right next to the Prescott National Forest, they ...
A stroll through Kempner Park in Galveston could lead to an encounter with exotic animals that are part of a new public art ...
Want to add some permanent color to your veggie patch? The flowers bring in pollinators. Just make sure you avoid this ...
A butterfly garden is truly a special, magical space, and it's not difficult to grow one in your own yard. You just need the ...
A sad roadside scene has highlighted the “carnage” that continues to occur along stretches of a busy Aussie highway, despite ...
In his book The Genius Bat, ecologist Yossi Yovel explains why these mammals are a vital part of ecosystems, pollinating ...
Although not preferred by livestock, young lotebush twigs are consumed by white-tailed deer. Perhaps various wildlife species ...
Myths have done bats (and us) no favors. Here’s the real deal on these skeeter eaters and how we can help them, from Norfolk ...
Purple loosestrife is beautiful, especially when it blooms en masse, in a single-species stand around a pond or in a wetland ...