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Jasmin Moeller has been buying more houseplants over the past two years - like millions of other people around the world.
With the pandemic meaning that most of us have spent much more time stuck at home, there has been a rush to bring more natur
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DEAR SUN SPOTS: The Androscoggin Hospice Thrift Store announces it will again celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a festive “Go for the Green!” houseplant sale on Thursday, March 17.
Shoppers will have an opportunity to bring home
NASA's newest eye in the sky will soon launch to study the mysteries of the universe—and some of its first targets will be the fascinating planets that orbit other stars.
Kourou, French Guiana Behind glass, sealed inside a clean room, the James Webb Space Telescope looks like a mu
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A desert cactus makes a great house plant, even indoors in cold Vermont winters.
These cacti are the kinds you might see in the desert Southwest. The forest cactus, which
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Any succulent fan will love the look of the bright, colorful moon cactus.
Interestingly enough, these unique plants don't produce their own chlorophyll, and they have to be "grafted
The text messages between Jarrid Maloy and William Starr Schwartz sound like a drug deal straight out of Breaking Bad. Over a period of several months, the two residents of Meadview, a town of 1,500 in northwest Arizona, discussed driving an ATV or car into the desert, grabbing loot for their
The text messages between Jarrid Maloy and William Starr Schwartz sound like a drug deal straight out of Breaking Bad. Over a period of several months, the two residents of Meadview, a town of 1,500 in northwest Arizona, discussed driving an ATV or car into the desert, grabbing loot for their