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Lower Makefield Township’s Native Plant Ordinance at 18 Years and Counting. Sunday, Feb. 9, 2-3 p.m. This virtual talk from ...
Give your old banana stand a new lease on life by turning it into an adorable plant display. Here are the steps and ...
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I wrote about climate anxiety — a topic that resonated deeply with many. This month, as California wildfires rage and one of ...
Instead of growing in soil, they cling to trees, rocks and even buildings. And they do it without parasitizing or harming their hosts.
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The majestic kapok tree in the Amazon rainforest forms a gigantic habitat. Its canopy of leaves, almost 50 meters high, towers over the crowns of the forest. The tree shapes the myths of the ...
Air plants display well with other plants, rocks, or open terrariums. Here's what you need to know about caring for them.
a bromeliad fertilizer, or a special air plant fertilizer about once a week. The fertilizer should be weak: one-quarter part fertilizer to one part water. When choosing a fertilizer, look at the ...