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Despite our best intentions, most of us just don’t have the space necessary to grow the kinds of gardens we’d like. But if you use your imagination, even the tiniest yard or terrace can provide you with an abundance of homegrown flowers and vegetables.
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A plan to rescue damaged saguaro cactuses and help restore a wildfire burn scar was unveiled last week by a coalition of government agencies, non-profit groups and businesses.
The coalition intends to replant cactuses, some of them salvaged from construction sites, on a wildfire burn
Jade (Crassula ovata) can be found with plain green or variegated leaves. It has thick brown stems and small, round, succulent leaves. It may be grown in a container or in the garden. It’s sometimes called the money plant because, if sited near the front door, it’s said to enhance the inha
This Texas mountain range should become our next national monument
Cover Photo Credit: Judy Ackerman
Outside El Paso, Texas, home to 679,000 people and many large businesses, sits the peaceful 7,081-acre Castner Range. Known for its unique plants and rock formations, Castner Rang
Cactus garden thrives with fertiliser made from dregs of beer, bourbon, coke, boiled egg water
Mary, Mary quite contrary, how does your garden grow? With dregs from eggs and tins of beer, bourbon and cans of coke.
Mother Goose might not approve of this jazzed-up version of the cl
KIRKWOOD, South Africa — About 80 kilometers, or 50 miles, inland from the coastal city of Gqeberha, a brilliant patch of green stands out against a landscape recovering from six years of drought. The rudimentary fence of wooden poles and chicken wire surrounding it has been knocked over in