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Fall garden cleanup can feel like a race against winter—raking leaves, cutting back perennials, and tidying up before the ...
Seeds in Madagascar's forests are getting smaller, and new research suggests that human activities are playing a role in this ...
In partnership with ʻĀina Archaeology and the Mākena Golf & Beach Club’s ʻŌiwi Resources & Stewardship Department, Kīpaipai ...
Grouping plants the way they grow in the wild means little to no weeding, fertilizing or pesticides.
Biologists and computational scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory recently ...
There is a lot to be said for plants that are hardy to the point of being impossible to kill, beneficial to wildlife, and ...
A new study reveals that the tiniest animals can have the biggest impact on how nutrients move through grassland soil and ...
The event, the first in a three-part series, aims to strengthen pilina (connection) with ʻāina (land; that which feeds) in the Honuaʻula moku. The workshop, scheduled from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., will be ...