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Your grass and your garden will need about an inch of water per week to thrive (and that includes water from rain, too!).
In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
In a delicious turn of events, scientists succeeded in taking the optics of olive oil to create the first-ever microlaser ...
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Gardening in extreme heat takes special touch
The recent heat wave that swept across much of the country is a good reminder to take extra care of our plants and ourselves as temperatures climb. Extreme temperatures can take their toll even on ...
Webb County well owners can test for E. coli, arsenic and more through a free water screening from AgriLife Extension and the ...
In the 1920s, before fossil fuel infrastructure was widespread, more than 400,000 people a year died from climate-related ...
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Why Aren't Your Tomatoes Turning Red?
If your tomatoes are not turning red, find out the reasons for this common problem and learn effective troubleshooting tips ...
There is a Diogo Jota performance that many Liverpool supporters will remember above all others. It summed him up perfectly.
Rescuers continue to search for an estimated 20 girls who were at Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas when deadly floods from the ...
On this sultry, almost suffocating July morning I am reminded of my father, he of blessed memory, the late SMSgt George ...
Although there is not yet enough data to document chronic exposure, readings taken in South County indicate cause for concern ...
In human terms, it doesn’t take long for the little ones to grow and fledge – around two weeks in most cases. We watched from ...