The coldest winter weather of the season has now come and gone with warmer weather to remain! Gardeners, we now must deal ...
The weather has warmed above last week's freezing temperatures. But it's still winter and your garden is susceptible to freezes. What you should know.
Here are some plants' responses that have occurred or are expected to occur after San Antonio's freezing temperatures.
The gardens feature a mix of nectar plants like pentas, periwinkle, marigold, and powder puff, which attract butterflies, along with host plants such as lime, curry leaves, oleander, and champa ...
Q. How did everyone’s cyclamen and primula fare in the freezes? I covered mine with one layer of N-sulate and they did fine.
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Efficient method for directly modifying endogenous plant proteins remains unavailable. Here, the authors develop a Targeted Condensation-prone-protein Degradation (TCD) strategy using a ...