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Yes, you can have garden colour in January – here’s what you need to plant
We’ve asked experts for their top tips on how to add some vibrancy, texture and life to your garden this month. From ...
January is often a slow time for gardening, but if you have this evergreen shrub growing in your yard, its dormant season is ...
Paper birch, though, is so much more. According to the National Park Service, there is evidence of the trees being used by ...
A new woodland is being created in a Devon town as part of work to combat climate change. Forestry England is planting a ...
Here’s what you do and don’t need to do in your garden during winter, including the tasks that protect plants now—and the ...
Lend a hand: Daily Acts needs volunteers to help with ongoing care for local demonstration gardens. Volunteers meet the first ...
On the northwest corner of Manito Park, dozens of ponderosa pines appear to stand strong. Joggers and dog walkers weave ...
Residents in Verulam are increasingly concerned about a series of plant thefts, with reports of a suspect linked to multiple ...
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Increased deciduous tree dominance reduces wildfire carbon losses in boreal forests, study shows
As climate change drives more frequent and severe wildfires across boreal forests in Alaska and northwestern Canada, ...
Prunus laurocerasu or cherry laurel is now the bland hedging plant of choice. Easily propagated, so reasonably cheap to buy; ...
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Myanmar’s botanical data gaps risk its unique flora, collaborations could help, study says
Myanmar is a country of extremes. From tropical forests, mangroves and wetlands to frost-bitten alpine mountain slopes and ...
This is a small, little-known and secretive sector where pickers know each other but have a “large mistrust towards outsiders ...
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