Instead of growing in soil, they cling to trees, rocks and even buildings. And they do it without parasitizing or harming their hosts.
To try this hack, simply take a few garlic cloves, place them pointy side up in a small dish, cover them with water, and keep them in a sunny spot. Change the water every day, and green sprouts will ...
Dark leafy greens such as kale and spinach are great for protecting your hair against the winter elements. Rich in iron, ...
Kids sledding down the hill at Miller Outdoor Theater. Snow blanketing the sandy beaches of Galveston. Social media bursting ...
By now, you may be familiar with biophilic design — it's the idea of integrating nature into design to enhance our connection ...
We got out the amaryllis last week. My favorite is called ‘Best Seller’ and it’s a most unusual mauve color. The pinks and ...
The Ames City Council kicked off the budgeting process for Ames after the informal presentation of the five-year capital ...
Greeley-based JBS USA Food Co. has reached a $4 million settlement with the U.S. Department of Labor over for child-labor ...
With his grievance-filled speeches and promise of some legally questionable executive orders, Trump began his second term in ...
After a five-and-a-half-year process, Central Illinois Friends opened its community center on Monday and let members of the ...
Justin Marks had grandiose ideas when he bought Chip Ganassi Racing ahead of the 2022 NASCAR season. The former driver is ...
These low-maintenance. hard to kill houseplants will thrive in your space, no matter what, even if you don't have a green ...