It may sound strange, but plants can remember stress. Scientists are still learning about how plants do this without a brain.
A thriving garden is more than just good soil and regular watering—it’s about strategic plant partnerships. Companion ...
Proper maintenance ensures improved yield and income. On the contrary, poor soil health can create a breeding ground for ...
Too many Palm Beachers look away when it comes to protecting our environment. But there are easy ways to do so.
Plants don’t have brains and nervous systems like ours. They can send and receive signals, but that seems to be automatic.
A new study reveals the positive impact of intercropping leguminous plants like soybean and Chinese milkvetch with tea crops.
The County of Santa Cruz released data about metal in soil and water following the Moss Landing Fire
The county says that the Agricultural Commissioner in collaboration with Santa Cruz County Environmental Health received data ...
Heavy metals detected in the soil have also created health implications for Monterey County’s agriculture industry, and the ...
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