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Canadians learned how plants make a rare natural substance—mitraphylline—with its potential for fighting cancer as a ...
Driving up summer electricity demand with yet more air-conditioning units when Con Edison is already struggling to meet today ...
Transform your garden into a conservation hotspot with indigenous plants, waterwise tips, pollinator-friendly flowers and ...
A lot of people may never even think to use baking soda on plants, yet it's a strange fact that a good number of gardeners ...
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Learn how thoughtful garden practices can strengthen winter growth by improving soil structure, managing moisture, and making ...