The plant was last seen in 1965 on Santa Cruz Island — one of the few places it's known to have existed in California.
What is it? The plant is called Saints' Daisy. "So it's in the sunflower family," said Sean Carson with the Santa Barbara ...
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The countdown to Christmas begins in Rochdale soon with the return of the Ignite Fire Festival, packed with free magical ...
Howdy folks. Welcome to another incredibly informative episode of The Garden Guy, where the experience of mind expansion ...
It’s a flowering herb up to 2m tall with leaves arranged alternatively. Stems are thick and densely hairy and its flowers are ...
The mild weather favours flowery Novembers but destructive animals are out in force. Plants that resist attack are the way to ...
If you want peppery greens to spice up your vegetable garden consider growing mustard greens and arugula, also known as rocket. These cabbage family relatives grow like weeds and will gladly self-sow ...