New England fall foliage is exceptional. Follow these routes to discover some of the most breathtaking vantage points in the region.Source: Where to View New England Fall Foliage – Your AAA Network
With cooler weather and shorter days, your indoor plants could use a little help getting ready for the new season.Source: How to prepare houseplants for fall | TreeHugger
Three experts share their picks for fall foliage views in the Bay State.Source: Leaf peeping: Massachusetts spots to view fall foliage in 2019 | Boston.com Photo Credit: Craig F. Walker / The Boston Globe
Going apple picking? Here’s how to make them last! Apple season is here, one of the best times of the year. After months of making do with slightly soft, disappointing apples, the fresh crop comes as such a treat, crunchy and juicy and tart. Stocking up is only...
Are you looking for an affordable way to create privacy in your yard? There are several benefits to plant a privacy hedge in the landscape. Evergreen trees or shrubs can provide privacy from street traffic and neighbors and create a sound barrier to reduce noise. The...
Having a view of green space or access to a garden or park is linked to lower frequency and strength of cravings, study finds.Source: Looking at trees can reduce problematic cravings | TreeHugger
Grown from hundreds of seeds that went to the moon on Apollo 14, the arboreal oddities were almost lost to history.Source: Where are the Apollo moon trees now? | National Geographic
You know that wilted plants need water, but have you ever wondered how and why they wilt? Horticulture’s gardening meteorologist, Ed Brotak, explained that plants release water through stomata, or leaf pores, a process called evapotranspiration. Source: Wilted Plants:...