Hellebores, witch hazels, and snowdrops are three plants that love the cold weather and offer up blooms to brighten up the dregs of winter.
If you’re considering adding trees or shrubs to your landscape in the coming growing season, winter is the perfect time to do the research you’ll need to find the right kind. “Choosing the right ...
A cottage garden is full of gorgeous flowers without a perfect manicured lawn or landscape. These perennial and annual ...
A shampoo for gray hair should neutralize brassy tones, brighten white strands and boost hydration ... hair because it’s made with moisturizing plant butters as well as bond-building technology ...
Thanks to new White House policies aimed at limiting regulations and easing approvals, contractors expect a surge in activity ...
Participants in the Lanett Senior Center program had the chance on Tuesday to do something they’d never done before. They ...
The Trump administration freeze of federal funding ended last week. But the confusion it caused reverberates across science ...
Around Valentine's Day, consider this a botanical love letter filled with horticultural heartthrobs — garden companions that ...
Sarah Sloughfy, an 18-year-old Girl Scout from Jacksonville, planted a silverbell tree on the campus of t Museum and Gardens on Thursday as part of her scouts Gold Award project. The Gold Award is the ...
Riley Black’s new book, When the Earth was Green, uses the latest research to envision the ancient worlds of our favorite prehistoric animals.
Gardeners hoping to get spring-ready are being advised to remove plants displaying grey spots - as this can signify decay resulting from a common disease. The ashy mould, caused by the fungus ...
Boudewijn van Schaïk has been CFO of Amsterdam-based Avantium. Listed on Euronext, the chemicals company develops and ...