In our Plant PPL series, we interview people of color in the plant world. If you have suggestions for PPL to include, tag us on Instagram @latimesplants.
It’s a quiet Sunday night along Jefferson Boulevard in West Adams, but the Plant Chica is buzzing with activity. Inside the neighbor
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Working out exactly what your plant needs can be surprisingly challenging. Here, an expert explains how to tell when your plant is in need of a drink.
Making sure your plant has enough water is one of the most important things you can do as a plant
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There are so many great reasons to have plants in your home, including they’re great for the body, mind, soul, and environment. Keeping a few plants in your home or even your workplace
Some plants thrive on neglect and low maintenance. This is excellent news for a busy jetsetter like yourself. You don't have to resort to fake plastic plants. Instead, you can carefully select plant types that will thrive with the amount of care you can give.
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Katie Church has yanked so many patches of the pesky invasive European water chestnut this summer, she has dreams about doing it.
"I look at the chestnut in the water and [dream of] removing it and making sure everything is clear," she laughs.
Church has just finished
A Nebraska power plant worker floated 38 miles down the Missouri River in an 846-pound pumpkin in an effort to sail past the Guinness World Record of 25 miles.
Duane Hansen, 60, said Tuesday that he planned to submit video and witness statements this week to the record-keeping organizati
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Succulents encompass a broad subsection of plant life, and generally encompass plants with thick, fleshy tissues or leaves that store water. They have adapted to survive in arid climates and are typical
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When it comes to Midwestern metropolises, Chicago takes top billing for its soaring skyscrapers, iconic architecture and art, and of course, world-class food scene. Just a couple of states over, another city is on the rise — in more ways than one. For all the same reasons as Chicago, from mu
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PICTURED: The emerging pollinator garden at the Ventura County Government Center in Ventura. Photo by Cyndy Taschman/VC General Services Agency.
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