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If you're planning a new garden in 2026, these are the trends to follow

Garden trends in 2026 embrace wellnes, sustainability and our continued love of outdoor living ...
We’ve still got more to share about this Antarctic expedition, and the next ones scientists are already planning.
James Cameron has revealed what led him and his family to leave the US for New Zealand. The “Titanic” director, 71, opened up about the surprising decision during a new episode of “In Depth with ...
Authorities are probing the cause of a deadly landslide in northern New Zealand in late January, but experts have pushed back against claims online that the removal of trees by the city council and ...
Southern California’s famed Joshua trees are flowering months ahead of schedule, baffling scientists and raising fears about the future of the species. The Mojave Desert succulents typically bloom ...
While the weight of freezing rain, ice and snow can damage branches, there is another kind of injury that comes with the extreme cold, experts say. By Adeel Hassan Snap, crackle and, sometimes, a ...
In the drylands of Benin, West Africa, livestock farming is under growing pressure. These vast, hot landscapes cover roughly 70% of the country's land area. Their sparse pastures and scattered trees ...
This weekend, much of the United States is expecting to be hit with a polar vortex with extreme cold — cold that's icy, bone-chilling and … explosive? As people prepare for these frigid temperatures, ...
NETANYA, Israel (AP) — Ultra-Orthodox Jews from the Sanz Hasidic dynasty celebrated the Jewish holiday of Tu BiShvat, the “New Year of the Trees,” in Netanya, Israel. Home delivery and Digital Access ...
Evergreen funds are at the center of the next wave for private assets. While access to private markets was once largely only possible through multimillion-dollar commitments, it’s now available ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. San Antonio Botanical Garden volunteers Nancy Alford, Susan Lisk and Elia Keck process seeds collected from the upper Guadalupe ...