The Western U.S. is experiencing what meteorologists refer to as a "snow drought," with only 379,000 acres covered by snow on ...
"It makes no difference [whether you’re tanned or not] when getting your colours done," she says, "as long as you’ve not put ...
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10 seeds to start in January for a summer garden full of stunning blooms
Starting seeds indoors in January can give you a head start on masses of summer blooms, especially for slow-establishing ...
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Signs of El Niño as La Niña starts to fade
Before we’re even done with this current La Niña episode, we’re already seeing some signs of El Niño developing in a few ...
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Expert advice: 9 tips for a moody winter garden
In fall the Instagram feeds of many of our favorite gardeners, quite understandably, start to wither or move indoors. Not so ...
The Woodland Walk takes you through a more naturalistic setting where native plants create a forest environment that feels ...
Hidden in plain sight in the charming town of Charlotte, Vermont sits a natural gem that somehow manages to fly under the radar even for many Green Mountain State natives – Mt. Philo State Park, a 968 ...
From exposed shoulders and wide-side pants to preppy stripes and dramatic funnel collars, the pre-fall 2026 trends promise a ...
Put simply, “feeling hungrier during winter is normal,” Kathleen Moore, RDN, LD, a staff dietitian at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, tells SELF. More specifically, Moore explains, ...
The best hope for a potential superbloom is if Southern California can get some cool, wet weather next week, one expert says, ...
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