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Your yard may look harmless now, but August heat can change that fast. Some common California plants dry out quickly and hold onto brittle growth.

Others contain oils that burn easily in hot weather. When those plants sit too close to a home, they can create a risky path for fire.

The good news is that a safer yard can still look lush and colorful. You do ...


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Three consecutive humid nights in Michigan can unravel a tomato plant that showed no warning signs going into them, and the speed of that decline feels completely disproportionate to what the weather actually was.

The crash is not caused by those three nights alone. It is triggered by them, but the conditions that made the plant vulnerable enough to collapse that q...


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Drive through Aurora or Littleton on a July afternoon. You’ll notice something the sales listings never mention: bare patches where shade used to fall.

Denver’s outer neighborhoods are losing trees faster than towns just twenty minutes down the highway. Those towns share the same soil.

The same rainfall. The same strong Colorado sun. So what’s actually dif...


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North Carolina gardens send tiny green status updates.

On tomatoes, roses, peppers, and squash, lacewings may look like delicate decorations, all shimmer, golden eyes, and wings thin as glass.

But their arrival is rarely random. They show up where the garden has something to say.

Maybe aphids are gathering on tender growth. Maybe flowers are feeding t...


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Ohio in summer is genuinely hard to beat.

The gardens are lush, the scenery is at its most vibrant, and there is something deeply satisfying about spending a warm afternoon wandering through a beautifully maintained botanical space with absolutely nowhere else to be.

The good news is that Ohio has a lot of those spaces, and they range from sprawling hist...


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