The monsoon brings much-needed relief to your garden, replenishing the soil and nourishing plants. But too much rain can create a host of problems—waterlogging, fungal infections, and pest outbreaks ...
A recent study has revealed that when plants are exposed to rain, hair-like structures on the leaf surface called trichomes recognize this rain as a risk factor for causing disease and activate their ...
BLOOMING FLOWERS AND PLANTS. THEIR GOAL IS TO HELP MANAGE WATER LOT -- WHERE IT IS FALLING. >> WILL NOT RAIN FALLS, IT NEEDS A PLACE TO GO. IT IS BETTER TO MANAGE ON YOUR OWN PPERTYRO AND USE MOTHER ...
Rain can completely change the mood and feel of your garden. Sometimes, it’s tempting to jump right in and start tending to your plants, but rain brings its own set of challenges. After a downpour, it ...
OPPONENTS. ALL RIGHT, IT’S A WDSU FIRST WARNING WEATHER IMPACT DAY. BECAUSE OF THE RAIN WE’VE BEEN EXPERIENCING, BUT ALSO THE TEMPERATURES THIS MORNING, EVEN COLD. YES. SO HERE’S WHAT’S GOING ON. RAIN ...
Do you have a spot in your yard that stays wet a lot of the time? It may be a low area where water collects after a rain, or a swale that directs water away from the house. While you might consider ...
While rain is essential for the survival of plants, it also contains bacteria and other pathogens which can cause them harm. So how do plants protect themselves from this threat? A recent study by ...