As your summer garden starts to fade, it’s a good time to start planning for next year’s harvest, so why not try something ...
For a bountiful cucumber harvest, avoid planting them near potatoes, melons, or fennel, as they compete for resources or ...
Certain trees, shrubs, and plants in residential gardens can inadvertently attract snakes by offering shade, cover, and prey.
In the UK, the apple and pear picking season spans from late summer to late autumn, with most varieties being ready in October. Plum trees, inlcuding the Victoria and Marjorie varieties, are also ...
Tourists visiting historic trees at a beautiful national park in Utah have been left disappointed after the lush vegetation failed to produce fruit this year Capitol Reef National Park is home to an ...
19:22, Mon, Sep 8, 2025 Updated: 19:44, Mon, Sep 8, 2025 Brits have been warned that the fruit trees in their gardens could cost them hundreds of pounds. Neglecting one simple job can lead to a ...
Pawpaws are so complex, their common names show their range as a native, yet surprisingly tropical, fruit. As summer fades into fall, it’s prime time for pawpaws in Lancaster County and beyond. Eric ...
The pawpaw tree, which produces Ohio's official native fruit, is common throughout the state. Pawpaw fruit tastes like a combination of banana, mango, and pineapple and is harvested in late summer and ...
When we think of poisonous plants, we might picture poison ivy, poison sumac, or poison oak. But those plants have nothing on this tropical tree. Found in parts of southern Florida, Central America, ...
Millions of people could be facing unwelcome guests in their gardens and ruined lawns, as well as bills of hundreds of pounds, if they fail to act this autumn. According to an expert from ...
This month, George Tiley began his NC State appointment as an assistant professor of plant and microbial biology. Right before his Aug. 1 start date, Tiley and colleagues published a Perspectives ...
The peaches harvested at Masumoto Family Farm in California's Central Valley are so delicious, they are sought after by world-famous restaurants. But this year's harvest signals trouble: There are 30% ...