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Roses can suffer in temps above 80°F. Learn the signs of heat stress and discover expert tips to help your roses survive, ...
Spider mites love to target plants stressed by hot and dry conditions, but they seem to have a special preference for ...
Lawns benefit from altered maintenance practices during periods of dry weather or drought. Learn how grass responds to water ...
The process -- known by the scientific term "evapotranspiration" -- is the natural process by which plants move water from ...
A phenomenon called "corn sweats" could exacerbate the impacts of the extreme heat blanketing a large portion of the U.S., according to experts.
There is no rule of green thumb for how often to water a container. The amount of water a plant needs depends on the weather, ...
To resist rising temperatures, Schoneveld Breeding is one of many breeders focusing on creating heat-tolerant varieties, ...
Ottawa County is facing a 3.5-inch rainfall deficit and a moderate drought. Learn expert tips from W.W. Greenhouses on how to save your plants during hot summer weather.
Heat is notoriously hard on humans and wildlife. Data from Oura rings reveal troubling health impacts of recent US heatwave: 'More fragmented' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Apply a balanced rose fertilizer or high-potassium feed after the first major bloom period to fuel the next round of flowers.
A sensor that can measure hormone concentrations in plants precisely and in real time with minimal damage can shed light on ...
* Great partners: Most any warm-colored, sun-loving summer perennial pairs well, such as black-eyed susan, daylily, sunflower ...