From farms to climate labs, soil testing is unlocking secrets beneath our feet. Scientists, students, and farmers are learning how soil health impacts crops, ecosystems, and even human well-being.
In this month's "Cultivating Success in the Farm & Garden" column, Hubbard County U of M Extension educator shares tips on ...
With spring weather blooming in the region, Penn State Master Gardeners in Luzerne County are sharing tips for a bountiful ...
Honolulu officials say they are still piecing together the true cost of the damage caused by two powerful Kona-low storms ...
The best harvest for tomatoes starts with providing the best soil for tomatoes. Far from glamorous and usually lacking ...
So far, this year has been incredibly dry in South Carolina and proving strenuous for garden plants. In order to make sure ...
Dandelions are a common perennial weed that some homeowners embrace for pollinators while others try to remove them. While ...
“Overseeding fills in bare spots and thickens the lawn,” Caballero says, stressing to make sure the seeds take hold in the ...
It’s officially that time of year where April showers are supposed to bring May flowers, and if they don’t, the West ...
Wausau Pilot & Review Editor’s note: This is part of a series of stories documenting environmental contamination ...
Scientists turned simple knots into tiny robots that jump, spin, and plant seeds, offering a new tool for ecosystem restoration.
Unusual patches of black Amazonian soil rich in nutrients known as "dark earth," which rapidly accelerates plant growth, ...