It’s easy to feel a little lost when you’re trying to understand the natural world. Sometimes, even simple questions can make you pause. You might be looking at a plant,…
Yes, you can divide hostas without digging up the entire plant. While full excavation is common, there are simpler methods for smaller divisions or to minimize disruption. These techniques allow…
Putting coffee grounds on tomato plants can be helpful. It adds nutrients and can improve soil. However, doing it too often or in the wrong way can cause problems. The…
It’s a common thought: plants make their own food with sunlight, so they must be "breathing in" only good stuff, right? When the sun is out, they take in carbon…
In Oklahoma, the exact number of plants a commercial grower can have isn't a simple set figure. It often depends on the type of plant, the grower's license, and specific…
Flowers are the reproductive structures of flowering plants. They are crucial for creating seeds, which allow plants to reproduce and continue their species. This process involves pollination, fertilization, and the…
TITLE: When a Plant Undergoes Photosynthesis, What Are the Byproducts? It’s a quiet miracle happening all around us. Plants, in their leafy green glory, are busy making their own food.…
The part of the plant responsible for photosynthesis is primarily the leaves. These structures contain chlorophyll, the pigment that captures sunlight. This energy is then used to convert carbon dioxide…
A standard bag of seed corn typically plants between 2.5 to 5 acres, depending on the bag size, kernel spacing, and desired plant population per acre. Factors like germination rates…
Cannas are not shy plants. They love a bit of room to grow and show off. Planting them too close can cause a few problems. They might compete for water…