For plant lovers, browsing a new nursery is as thrilling as going on a first date with a crush.
If only there were a Tinder for garden centers...
While you can’t swipe right on potential nursery matches, you can scroll through our compendium of excellent independently-owned nurse
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NEW ORLEANS — The Phoenix Suns arrived in the Big Easy Wednesday afternoon knowing this first-round playoff series is going to be anything but easy moving forward.
Just 12 Sports was there when the Suns got off the bus in New Orlean
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The iconic saguaro cactus of the American Southwest may evince an image of a lonely figure in the desert, cylindrical arms stretched out and upward toward the sky in a friendly and somewhat lonely wave. But there are many other species of cactus �
The Herb and Succulent Festival slated for April 30 at The Botanic Garden at Oklahoma State University will offer something for everyone. Todd Johnson
STILLWATER, Okla. – Gardeners looking for herbs or succulent plants for their home landscape or a fun outdoor activity with the family
In the lovely benign weather of spring, when it’s neither too warm nor too chilly and many plants are at their peak bloom, garden visiting beckons.
With the drought expected to drag into another year, many people have curbed planting in their gardens to save water. But public gardens c
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Jason Oppenheim, president of the leading brokerage The Oppenehim Group and star of “Selling Sunset,” has had quite the mix of recent highs and lows.
From having a stellar 2021 realty year, kicking off
When Bill and Sandy Brehm purchased their home in The Trails neighborhood of Rancho Bernardo four years ago, the garden was the draw for them.
“It is part of the reason we moved, we had to have this garden,” said Bill Brehm.
But while they loved its many mature trees, the coup
Editor’s note: The following piece was written by Karen Hsueh, Deputy Director of the Insight Garden Program.
This month at California Medical Facility, we celebrate Earth Day by planting hardy succulents, colorful sun-loving flowers, and summer vegetables. After four months of clo
Well, ferns don't make seeds. Do they?
Back in the Middle Ages, and well into the 16th Century, there was considerable confusion regarding the way plants worked, along with just about everything else.
Plants, that is, ALL plants, were thought to reproduce by seeds, and all the ever
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By YUKIKO KITAMURA/ Staff Writer
An ume blossom on a cloned Japanese apricot tree at t