Being stuck at home during lockdown could be a golden opportunity to reset your connection with nature.
Right now, the best thing we can do to help stop the alarming spread of coronavirus is to stay home. But that doesn’t mean we can’t find pleasure in nature or help the environment.
Just like humans, animals like living near coastal plains and waterways. In fact, cities such as Sydney and Melbourne are “biodiversity hotspots”
- By Julian Avery
Millions of Americans enjoy feeding and watching backyard birds. Many people make a point of putting food out in winter, when birds needs extra energy, and spring, when many species build nests and raise young.
- By Toni Genberg
For years, Toni Genberg assumed a healthy garden was a healthy habitat. That’s how she approached the landscaping around her home in northern Virginia.
- By Fred Love
Trees and vegetation in urban heat islands turn green earlier in the year but are less sensitive to temperature change than vegetation in surrounding rural regions, according to a new study.
The tomato’s path from wild plant to household staple is much more complex than researchers have long thought.
- By Anna Ball
Rural school gardens get students back in touch with their food, a new study finds.
What’s not to like about gardening? It’s a great way to get outdoors, away from everyday routines, and to exercise your creativity.
A startling phenomenon occurs after a bushfire tears through a landscape. From the blackened soil springs an extraordinary natural revival – synchronised germination that carpets the landscape in flowers and colour.
When I answer my office phone as an extension vegetable specialist, from time to time it’s someone asking how they can get recognition for growing a huge tomato, possibly the biggest one ever.
- By Ranjan Datta
About eight years ago, 10 families (including mine) and others started a small community garden in Saskatoon.
If you are having tomato fruit set problems try this simple toothbrush trick to get more tomatoes!
- By Yvonne Black
Spending time in outdoors, taking time out of the everyday to surround yourself with greenery and living things can be one of life’s great joys – and recent research also suggest it’s good for your body and your brain.
Anyone who has traveled across multiple time zones and suffered jet lag will understand just how powerful our biological clocks are
f you have a hummingbird feeder filled with sugar water, you might have the impression that all that hummingbirds need to live a healthy life is to sip sweet drinks all day long.
In this video, I give you my 5 top tips on how to grow a ton of passionfruit all from just one passion fruit!
Should tomato plants be pruned or not?
Some might balk at the idea that plants made of roots, stems and leaves could have intelligence or consciousness.
In today's episode, we look at how to grow broccoli - specifically growing the broccoli variety called green magic broccoli.
On a bright spring afternoon in late April, roughly 75 people gathered at the first Camp Fire restoration weekend at a farm 20 miles southwest of Paradise, California.
A nighttime arrival at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport flies you over the bright pink glow of vegetable production greenhouses.
You might not really be sure you saw what you think you saw when the first one shows up.