A cool front or two may have moderated things, but early week heat served to remind us that summer is knock-knocking on the ...
As you’re planting your crape myrtle, be mindful of its surroundings. It needs full sun and deep, rich soil that will retain ...
Southern Living on MSN
How Often Should You Be Watering Your Garden—And Are You Doing It Too Much?
Plants can’t survive without water—but too much or too little causes problems.
Shredded organic matter is a boon to beds, borders and edible gardens. Here’s how to use it.
A tree can look fine from the street and still be under stress. Yellowing leaves, weak growth, split bark, and early leaf ...
You may notice wilted, folded, brown or yellowing leaves, leaf drop and stunted growth. Dry lawns will turn a grey-blu ...
No need to excavate an in-ground irrigation system once you install this fixture onto your home’s spigot—you just have to ...
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Drip irrigation vs. sprinklers—Which is best for your garden? Experts explain
One saves more water than the other.
Texas medical regulators are gearing up for a major shakeup in how ketamine is used across the state, rolling out proposed ...
On 20 April 2026, the Law Commission of England and Wales announced a major new project on the introduction of a collective class action regime ...
Sam Altman said in an interview he agrees that it's possible there could be a "world shaking" cyberattack in 2026, but experts point to other more immediate risks.
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