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A fungus that affects strawberry plants is forcing at least one P.E.I. farm to change its operations this summer.
There’s nothing more relaxing in summer and fall than venturing into the garden to harvest edible greens, herbs and flowers.
July is a month of real summer and we pass through these 31 days with plenty of warm or hot weather. Cool dew-covered mornings may give way to clouds and thunder showers in the afternoon and evening.
Blueberry Pie Oreos return for summer, Chris Paul’s plant-based snacks launch nationwide at Walmart, and several new oat milk ...
There could be ripple effects. Scientists raise red flag after discovering concerning trend with plants in Arctic: 'An early warning signal' first appeared on The Cool Down.
What do you get when a cacao farmer teams up with an acupuncturist and craniosacral therapist? Based on Beans and Berries, ...
Believe it or not, America is full of rare fruit that hasn't hit the mainstream yet. Here are five less common berries that ...
Climate change is altering juniper berry flavors, threatening gin's distinctive taste as weather patterns affect essential ...
Carrie Underwood showed off highlights of life on her farm, but one moment looked a little scary, as she had to avoid a large ...
Perennials. Tall slipper plant (Pedilanthus bracteatus) is a highly drought-tolerant selection from Mexica whose bracts are ...
Strawberries are known as heart berries or ode’iminan in Ojibwemowin and they play a special role in our regional ecosystems.
And unlike toys, berries especially go bad very quickly. If you see a ripe one, you might be the only person who ever sees it ...