With any luck, we’ve moved from the snowy part of winter to the rainy part, and spring is on the horizon. The Pacific Northwest boasts some glorious gardens, many of which are just a short drive away.
Days are getting milder in Western Washington, but the nights and the soil are too cold and damp for most planting.
Two nonprofits have joined forces to tackle a decades-old issue within the Pisgah National Forest: kudzu and other non-native ...
"California’s Central Coast region, including Monterey Bay, has a Mediterranean climate characterized by mild, wet winters ...
Leavenworth, Washington, with its Bavarian village vibes and charming streets, will instantly transport you to another time ...
If there were ever a flower synonymous with long summer days, it would be the hydrangea. These billowing bushes are perfect ...
This year's Great Plant Picks theme will have you dreaming about a lively year-round pollinator paradise filled with bees, ...
This essay is a part of Companion Fare, a series of personal stories about traveling with loved ones.
Whether you prefer to smell the roses or tiptoe through the tulips, we have a flower festival for you to celebrate spring.
This week at AAAS, PNNL scientists and colleagues discuss phenomics, exposomics, and the factors that influence DNA ...
February’s snow moon will fall on Wednesday, Feb. 12 at 8:53 a.m. EST. Although a full moon only stays truly full for a ...
BY MOLLEE FRANCISCO [email protected] Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, mistletoe hung where every couple tries to stop, the holly and the ivy – these are just a few of the plants that ...