Learn more about the Will-o’-the-Wisp and how this mysterious phenomenon, which has inspired faerie folklore, may actually be bursts of methane gas. Source: 7 Types of Plant Covers That’ll Protect Trees and Shrubs From the ColdMysterious, Ghostly Blue Lights...
Less than 400 angle-stemmed myrtle specimens remain in the wild in Australia. Scientists are working on ways to preserve the species so that we can bring it back at any point if it dies out.Source: ‘This needs to happen fast’: Scientists race to...
As warm summer weather comes to an end, it’s time to cut down old plants, divide perennials, and take care of these other fall gardening to-dos.Source: 10 Tasks for Closing Down Your Garden for the Season | Bob Vila
Dwarf trees are easy to care for and make a big impact on curb appeal. Consider one of these beautiful yet compact trees for your next landscaping project. These trees are short in stature, but big on impact.Source: The 20 Best Dwarf Trees for the Front Yard | Bob...
With 30% of Poland still covered in forests, the nation’s foresters play many critical roles—soon to be aided with the world’s first goat-inspired forestry robot. The robogoat is envisioned to perform many crucial tasks that foresters are trained to do in difficult...
The story of how the Earth, and human beings, have been shaped more than we know by these forces of natureSource: The Genius of Trees by Harriet Rix review – how trees rule the world | Science and nature books | The Guardian
Planting more trees can help cool the planet and reduce fire risk—but where they are planted matters. According to UC Riverside researchers, tropical regions provide the most powerful climate benefits because trees there grow year-round, absorb more carbon dioxide,...
These plants fill bare spots, ward off weeds, and prevent erosion, all while boosting your home’s curb appeal.Source: The 15 Best Low-Maintenance Ground Cover Plants for Your Property | Bob Vila
The Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts that conditions are favorable for colorful fall foliage in the Northeast, but most areas in the United States will see “steamy” conditions.Source: The Farmer’s Almanac Unveils Its 2025 Fall Weather Predictions...
England’s coveted Tree of the Year award, on which GNN reports yearly, was won this year by a Scottish ash tree 75 feet-tall.Source: The 2025 ‘Tree of the Year’ Is a Scottish Ash Growing in the Middle of Glasgow | Good News Network