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SG Séguret expands on last week's column with a handful of additional wild edibles, including chickweed, dock and bittercress.
The best way to support and maintain a healthy sustainable community is by protecting wildlife, birds and pollinators.
In a world of manicured lawns, straight borders and patios, wildflower "cottagecore" gardens offer a burst of colour and are ...
There's a scientific reason for the feline reaction: Catnip contains the oil nepetalactone, which binds to the cat's ...
The singer uses foliage from her Oklahoma estate to create a simple, yet statement-making focal point on her living room ...
Grab your watering can, scout out the best spots for sunlight, and let’s meet the indoor flowering plants that would be ...
‘Wild rose’ coral bells forms a low, wide mound that fits perfectly along the edge of a border or as an underplanting to ...
The results were telling. Plants selected by chimpanzees to make tools were significantly more flexible — on average, 175% ...
If you're a cat lover, you know that your furry friends can go absolutely wild for a sprinkling of catnip ... but some cats will also chew catnip plants. Cats may display varying reactions ...
One genus, Pereskia, native to tropical settings of South America, has true glossy green leaves. Its wild-rose-like flowers in various colors make it a showy sprawling shrub or vine, although it ...
Native plants have very different needs from fruits and veggies. Here's how to create your own edible habitat garden.