Apples, plums, and other fruit trees don’t need as much fertilizer as fast-growing vegetables that complete their entire lifecycle in a single season. However, fruit trees that are growing slowly or ...
There are parks where you can sit and watch the world go by at a pace that won’t give you whiplash. Kids play, dogs run around, and everyone seems to know that rushing is overrated. The nearby forests ...
In the high elevations of Tublay, Benguet (located about 250 kms from Manila), there are centuries-old cacao trees, most of them criollo, which have been bearing fruit for families over generations.
WHETHER IT’S HOT OR ICE, BLACK OR LATTE, MORE THAN 2 BILLION CUPS OF COFFEE ARE SIPPED EVERY SINGLE DAY. PROBABLY A FEW MORE ON THIS DAY AFTER THE TIME CHANGE. NOW, A RECENT STUDY FROM CLIMATE CENTRAL ...
Britain's gardeners have been warned to ditch one common garden item because otherwise it could come under threat from one ...
Originally from the Kwa Zulu Natal province on the south west coast of South Africa, the Natal plum thrives in the coastal sand dunes of this area as well as inland in upland areas like those in the ...
Your morning cup of coffee could soon cost more, thanks to climate change, which is raising the heat on the production of the world's most loved beverage.
Sipping a cup of coffee watching the morning sun has been a morning ritual for millions across the world. But a study by Climate Central says the world’s belove ...
Forests around the world have become increasingly dominated by fast-growing tree species. At the same time, slow, long-lived native trees face a rising risk of extinction. That visible surge in ...
New research reveals which food crops are razing the rainforest. One comes out way ahead — and it’s an American favorite.
Click the downloadable video: Coffee-harming heat, Shel Winkley, Meteorologist Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world; more than 2 billion cups are consumed every day. At least ...
Loveland is home to approximately 25,000 trees, but in recent years, gaps have begun to appear in parts of the city’s urban canopy, due to disease and development pressure. Now, city officials are ...