Orchids don’t always reward their pollinators — sometimes they mislead them. From flowers that mimic insect mates to blooms that smell like rotting fish, orchids have evolved remarkable strategies to ...
Did you know you can positively contribute to your community by donating fresh produce from your garden to a local food shelf?
Makai Lemon is expected to be taken in the first 16 picks of the 2026 NFL draft, given that many teams need receivers who are game-changers as soon as they step into the NFL. Given his size and some ...
Nine National Trust gardens to visit in the North West this spring, from daffodils at Dunham Massey to blossom at Gawthorpe Hall.
Elegant and regal, magnolia is the queen of trees and one of the oldest flowers on the planet. Hazel Sillver looks at its history, as well as how to choose and grow the best type for your garden ...
Lemon Tree said it is ready to take its brand abroad, but it's sticking with Indian travelers. “We now feel we are at a point where our brand is exportable… it has high recognition, trust and ...
PENN YAN — The Penn Yan Action Coalition (PYAC) has announced that “The Lemon Tree” (young readers’ edition) has been selected for its seventh annual community read. A deeply moving and meaningful ...
Joshua trees rely on a single species—the yucca moth—to pollinate their flowers. Bryan Ungard via Flickr under CC BY-SA 2.0 Joshua trees in the American Southwest are blooming early, a concerning ...
Pipevine swallowtail by Megan Smith. As gardeners we hear a consistent message that we should plant ‘to attract pollinators.’ Often our first thoughts quickly turn to the honeybee. But the honeybee is ...
Indian hotels are clearly changing how they grow. Promoters are giving way to platforms, bricks are being separated from brands, and institutional money now wants clear roles of owner, operator, and ...
Growing a lemon tree indoors lets you enjoy fresh citrus year-round, even without outdoor space or a warm climate. Choose compact varieties like Meyer or Ponderosa lemons, which stay small but still ...