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June brings longer days, warmer soil, and a garden that’s ready to grow (hooray!)—but only if you’re a step ahead of pests, ...
The orioles didn’t have much of a chance feasting on blossoms from the trees but they have been eating suet like crazy. They ...
In volcanic regions, grape varieties grown in mineral-rich soil can produce volcanic wines with an eruption of memorable ...
In the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Habiganj and Moulvibazar, hog badgers may still be relatively common — just underreported, underappreciated and increasingly threatened ...
The Kelso Lions Club is selling berries to fund community activities, such as scholarships for Kelso students. The fruit is ...
Rincón de la Vieja volcano in Costa Rica erupted, releasing a 2,000-meter ash cloud. No damage reported, but authorities ...
It’s time to get outside and enjoy some fresh-picked fruit at the Pensacola area’s ... you to Leon Godwin’s family farm at 4876 White Ash Road. You’re greeted by a sign that beckons ...
Many plants in Texas landscapes are suitable hosts for aphids, including bedding plants, ash, barberry, boxelder, crape myrtle, jasmine, flowering almond, gardenia, hibiscus, hydrangea, mountain ash, ...
Tent caterpillars, the larvae of a moth, have chewing mouthparts and feed on ash, fruit and nut trees, oak, redbud, toyon, and willow. Photo: Wikimedia Commons Ah, the bounty of spring! All the tender ...
Ash can smother crops, block sunlight and clog the tiny stomata, or pores, in leaves that allow plants to exchange gases with the atmosphere. It can also introduce toxins that render food unmarketable ...
Vegetables, fruit trees and vines are particularly vulnerable, but even sturdy cereals and grasses can die if ash remains on leaves or poisons emerging shoots. Ash clouds are extremely dangerous ...
Vegetables, fruit trees and vines are particularly vulnerable, but even sturdy cereals and grasses can die if ash remains on leaves or poisons emerging shoots. Ash clouds are extremely dangerous ...