Home &Garden
- Shocking Study:Does Lightning Make Mushrooms Multiply?2 days agoOld Japanese folklore states lightning makes mushrooms multiply,and now scientists are proving that myth might be rooted in reality. Researchers found that controlled bursts of electricity can double mushroom reproduction for certain species like shiitake and nameko,sparking new curiosity about how lightning-level energy could revolutionize other types of farming.
- How To Beat The Summer Heat And Make Your Garden Thrive2 days agoMaking your garden grow during the warmest months of the year can seem like an insurmountable task. But that’s not the case – watch this video to see the three simple steps you can take to beat the heat and get some planting success.
- Gardeners,Get Ready For Rain,Warmth And Weather Surprises4 days agoWarm weather is giving gardens across the country a boost,but heavy rain,lingering floods and a sneaky cold snap could throw a wrench into your planting plans. Find out where (and when) you’ll want to hold off,protect your seedlings or take advantage of the sunshine this week.
- Shady Yard? Here’s What To Plant4 days agoWant to make the most of the shady areas of your property? Here are a few plants that love shade,including ground cover,flowering plants and vegetables.
- Gardening With Native Plants Will Save You Time,Effort,Money4 days agoIf you don’t have a green thumb,native plants can make you look like a gardening genius. Watch this video to learn about some of the biggest benefits of adding native plants to your yard. If you don’t know where to start,you’ll see how to find out which plants are native to your area.
- It’s Bee Swarm Season:Protect Your Home From An Invasion4 days agoHoney bees play a critical role in our ecosystem,but seeing a swarm of them on or around your home or yard can be scary. So we asked an expert from Southeast Bee Removal in Georgia what you should do to protect yourself and the bees.
- Want A Healthier Lawn? Stop Making This Time-Consuming Mistake4 days agoThink tossing your grass clippings is helping your yard? Turns out,leaving them right where they fall can boost your lawn’s health,cut down on watering,and keep extra waste out of landfills—all with zero extra effort.
- Yard Flooding A Problem? These Water-Loving Plants Can Help4 days agoDoes water collect in your yard during rainy days? Mother Nature can help. These trees,wildflowers and shrubs love water,and will help absorb the excess water in your yard.
- Keep Furry Freeloaders Out Of Your Garden This Spring4 days agoTired of squirrels digging up your yard or chipmunks munching their way through your flower beds? Follow these natural,humane ways to keep rodents out of your garden this spring,using safe repellents,critter-proof plants and smart seasonal garden protection.
- See Breathtaking Blooms On Britain’s Longest Wisteria Vine4 days agoThe flowers on what may be Britain’s longest wisteria vine rival any Mother’s Day bouquet and will likely give you garden envy. Watch this video to see how long it is and what may be the secret to its record length since it was first planted in 1993.