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Should You Be Watering Your Plants In The Fall?
As the seasons change and fall rolls around, you might worry about whether you should water your flowers and veggies.
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When to Stop Watering Fruit Trees to Prevent Long-Term Damage, According to Experts
Watering fruit trees correctly helps them grow strong roots, produce better fruit, and survive changing seasons. As ...
Many new trees — 5 years old or younger with trunks 2 inches or less in diameter — can survive and thrive on 10 gallons of water a week. In our Reality Check stories, Wichita Eagle journalists dig ...
Numerous trees across Northeast Ohio have already seen their leaves change color, and some have even seen their leaves fall.
Peak foliage is right around the corner, and in some places in the Lakes Region, those bright colors are popping early.
A lot of trees and plants are suffering because of the extreme, prolonged heat and drought conditions, agriculture specialists say. "We're seeing mature trees, and especially recently planted trees, ...
If you think the foliage just isn't as vibrant as usual, experts say you're right. As our Abigail Saxe learned, they say it's ...
The dry weather is posing a threat to some plants and lawns. Here's how to tell if you ought to take watering action.
The best way to begin is to audit how you’re consuming water in your home, which can also help uncover leaks.
How do plants breathe? When do they open and close the tiny pores on their leaves, and what does this mean for their water ...
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