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Green Matters on MSNExpert Reveals One Pest-Trapping Plant That Everyone Should Have in Their Garden: ‘They Act...’This plant, as delicate and beautiful as it is, can act as a natural garden pesticide by keeping the pesky bugs away.
Working with a smaller garden encourages the use of vertical space, since horizontal space is less available. It also often ...
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — Residents in Pasco County, as well as Plant City in Hillsborough County, voted in municipal elections Tuesday. In Pasco County, there were two elections: a four-person ...
Imagine if a plant in a farmer's field could warn a grower that it needs water? Or if a farmer could signal to plants that ...
For more than 200 years and seven generations, they’ve been working the land or running a dairy in the Stillwater area. But ...
Discover the best chemical and cultural practices to protect your soybean crop from kochia and giant ragweed competition this ...
In the microscopic battlefield of plant-microbe interactions, plants are constantly fighting off invading bacteria. New research reveals just how clever these bacterial invaders can be.
According to Rena, spring is the time for planting. “We’re absolutely in the thick of our busiest season,” she says.
Learn more about three foliar-applied insecticides for Syngenta's in-season insect management portfolio in the U.S.
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The Mirror US on MSNThe 20 plants slugs hate and will keep the pests out of your gardenSlugs can wreak havoc on your garden, with these pests known to feed on a variety of plants, from seedlings to leaves.
Plant hormones, also known as phytohormones, are chemicals that regulate plant cell processes. They are signal molecules produced within the plant functioning in extremely low concentrations. This ...
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