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If you missed the second annual Pollinator Palooza last weekend, do not fear -- nearly all of the vendors are local if you still want to support them, and they shared their wisdom...
This week: hybrids everywhere, plasmodesmata in many places, and more.
Why are flowers so different from one another? Much of the answer lies with pollinators: Their preferences and morphologies have helped generate an exceptional diversity of flowers...
If you’re growing tomatoes this year, you’ll probably be hoping for a healthy, plentiful bounty. To achieve that, gardening experts reccomend taking a paintbrush to the plant to he...
Carlos Roberto Fonseca, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN) in Brazil, discusses his article: The Red Queen unveils the sexual and mating strategies of flowers In 18...
If you want to maximize the health and improve the productivity of your plants the fundamental way to achieve that aim is to encourage an insect population that is as diverse as po...
Following up on my article published in late April, here is the next installment of flowering plants that can promoteContinue Reading The post Flowers for the Lawn, Part 2 appeared...
In addition to neighborhood plant swaps, trinket exchanges, dioramas, and more, Rachael Harms Mahlandt proposed a new craft idea that helps pollinators thrive.
Avocado and almond orchards in Israel are entering peak bloom in March 2026, with pollination taking place under operational constraints. Growers are managing fieldwork alongside o...
In this strategically-planned neighborhood, humans and pollinators live in harmony.
Dig in and help protect pollinators and the planet! Flowers are so much more than just beautiful and fragrant. The simple act of planting pollinator-friendly flower seeds provides...
A diversified greenhouse development in Colorado, developed by Harnois Greenhouses, integrates a 1-hectare Luminosa gutter-connected greenhouse for tomato production with two 42-fo...
From ancient Roman seed-soaking recipes to modern nanopriming, seed priming could help crops germinate faster and survive drought, heat and salinity in a changing climate.
—Two New York orchards jointly file for H-2A workers and share them during the season. It’s a complicated arrangement that requires a lot of trust, but it also offers many advantag...
Fourteen botanical gardens across the Alps collectively grow a third of the region's flora, including species found in no seed bank anywhere.
Pollinators are a vital link between biodiversity and human health, securing both essential nutrients and family livelihoods. While their decline threatens to deepen poverty and ma...
In the previous columns of this series, we explored the fascinating dual personality of orchid roots and how to replaceContinue Reading The post The Roots of Success With Orchids P...
Iowa State University researchers have identified a causal relationship between pollinators and plant biodiversity — one that could lead to a “plant-pollinator extinction vortex,”...
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This week: Ecology, C4 photosynthesis, cross kingdom communication and more.
If you’re a reader and love all things gardens and garden critters (bees, butterflies, birds), then this is the reading list for you! I’m back with another themed group of books to...
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