There is mounting evidence that leaving the fallen leaves in your yard are good for the ecosystem. Not only do decomposing leaves add nutrients to your soil, they provide cover for wildlife like frogs ...
This classic carnivore has jaw-like traps that snap shut on unsuspecting insects, digesting them with enzymes. Found mainly in North Carolina, it’s one of the best-known predatory plants.
Streetlights are brightening our nights, but they’re dimming the prospects for insects. The increasing levels of artificial light are toughening tree leaves, making them less edible for insects. This ...
Nov. 13, 2024 — Researchers have developed a robot that identifies different plant species at various stages of growth by 'touching' their leaves with an electrode. The robot can measure ...
Here are DIY measures I regularly use in my small city garden to help keep pests at bay — without breaking the bank or using chemicals. Build healthy soil to create pest-resilient plants First ...
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Decomposing leaves can help trees and yard plants, as well as the animals and insects living in your yard. At the end of the day, homeowners have to choose whether to rake or not to rake.