• Is Mangave the Plant of Tomorrow? No, It's the Plant of Today! - Thursd

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    In an ever hotter and ever drier world, these succulents are a conscious choice to use little water and enjoy green plants.

    In an ever hotter and ever drier world, succulents represent a laudable alternative to continue to bloom our interiors

  • New and notable perennials for this side of the border - Greenhouse Canada

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    Breeders share their top perennial varieties for 2021, tailored for the Canadian market.

    November 24, 2020  By Greta Chiu

    When it comes to growing perennials in Canada, the first question is – can it survive?

    To reach the Canadia

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    In the midst of midtown’s busy streets, tall buildings, and the overall hustle and bustle of New York City is a tiny oasis. OBSERVED has created a space of quiet contemplation where it’s easy to feel connected to the natural world. “We wanted to give people this kind of surreal inside-ou

  • How Indoor Houseplants Can Boost Your Mood And Health – Harlem World Magazine

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    Indoor plants are not only aesthetically pleasing, but they can also have a positive impact on your mood and health.

    Studies have shown that being around plants can help reduce stress levels, improve mental well-being, and even increase productivity. Plants also help purify the air, whi

  • Flower Power | Shoshone News-Press

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    The gorgeous passion project of Lynnette Vanbuskirk Cou

  • Instagram Is Impressed With Martha Stewart's Kiwi Vines

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    You may know Martha Stewart for her cooking endeavors and crafting tips, but she also has quite the green thumb. According to her website, Stewart has a plethora of house plants, which start out in her conservatory on her property

  • Amid Drought, the Texas Peach Crop Is Arriving Later—and Sweeter—Than Usual - Texas Highways

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    Written by Matt Joyce | Updated: August 2, 2022 | Filed Under: Culture Eat Things to Do Travel News

    Kristen Restani, manager of Burg’s Corner in Fredericksburg, shows off some of this summer’s crop. Photo by John Lumpkin

    Better late than never. That sums up the Texas p

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    by admin on 2022-08-19 19:42:47

    I’m from Cleveland, OH, a short two-hour drive to Columbus. I’ve been to our state capital numerous times throughout my life, but since I only started at Greenhouse Grower earlier this year, I never knew about Cultivate. I had no idea that 10,000 people descended on the Greater Columbus Co

  • It's peak time for stone fruits: Here's how to take advantage of it

    by admin on 2022-08-19 19:42:46

    Sun-ripened peaches, nectarines, apricots, pluots, plums — all members of the stone fruit family — offer a taste of summer with each juicy bite.

    Because it's been a tough year for local growers, you may not find stone fruit in our farmers markets. But those coming in from Colorado ar

  • Hidden Treasure Sale Saturday, August 27 at Holy Cross Episcopal Church Valle Crucis - High Country Press

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    VALLE CRUCIS, NC — The Episcopal Church Women of Holy Cross Church in Valle Crucis are holding a “Hidden Treasures” Sale in the church parish hall at 122 Skiles Way, Banner Elk on Saturday, August 27 from 9 am to 3 pm. Benefitting the mission work of the church, the sale is d