More homeowners are planting edible flowers because they offer a unique combination of beauty, flavor, and environmental benefits. These flowers don’t just brighten your garden—they bring fresh, ...
Bored of the same old peonies and hostas? There are thousands of beautiful yet forgotten plants out there that add color, ...
Heat-loving watermelons can be grown outdoors in warmer climates or in a greenhouse in areas that don’t reach those same high temperatures naturally. Wherever you grow watermelon, you strive for them ...
Gin is in, and within this huge group filled with various styles, there are some that you can sip neat to enjoy the full ...
Partridge berry is what happens when a plant understands the assignment. Low-growing. Evergreen. Shade-tolerant. Native. It forms a tidy carpet of glossy leaves, delicate white flowers, and bright red ...
Some plants have a lot of jobs. This pretty flower has edible leaves and flowers, and you can start it in late winter for ...
The 4-2 decision makes possession and use of entheogens the lowest law enforcement priority, with supporters citing mental ...
Researchers reporting in ACS’ Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry fed the side streams of carrot production to fungi, ...
A plant that looks like a fungus, lives like a parasite, and clones itself in the dark—Balanophora may be one of evolution’s ...
Cottonseeds could help reduce hunger and add new revenue for farmers. One researcher has been working for decades to make ...
Collecting wild plants for food and medicine is a tradition for many Minnesotans. It’s also against the law in many places.
Many of us are looking to buy Canadian and support local businesses this holiday season. From a knit-in-Canada wool sweater to a make-it-yourself plushie embroidery kit, here are some delightful and ...