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For all those who love greenery but don't have the time or inclination to nurture finicky plants, drought-tolerant indoor plants are a perfect solution ...
HelpAge is boosting incomes and climate resilience in Ethiopia through beekeeping and aloe vera soap-making projects.
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While it's true that you can get the majority of the best indoor plants to thrive for many years, there are some that are ...
Medicinal gardens connect nature and wellness, preserving ancient knowledge and enabling modern research while showcasing ...
A new study has revealed that aloe vera offers “exceptional anti-aging effects” and could even help treat and prevent skin ...
University of Delaware entomologist Doug Tallamy’s research has identified “keystone” plant species that make up the ...
Water scarcity is not news in Ganze, infamous for famine and hunger. For years, residents relied on food donation as their ...
Hydroponic and aeroponic growing systems: Advanced methods like hydroponics (soil-less water-based growing) and aeroponics ...
Make (free!) baby plants! Learn about 13 plants that grow from cuttings, plus get super-easy plant cutting propagation tips ...
Many common garden plants can be toxic to pets, including aloe vera, azaleas, and tulips. Safe plants for both cats and dogs include asters, celosia, orchids, roses, sunflowers, and zinnias.
Here are some flowers and plants that may be toxic to your pets, according to Animal Emergency Service: Aloe Vera: Mild to moderate toxin ... especially the roots. Certain species of Ivy: Moderate ...