The lowly snake plant, often relegated to dark corners of homes and offices, has gotten its well-deserved fifteen minutes of fame. Margaret Roach, garden writer for the New York Times, ...
By Margaret Roach A technique lets seeds grow freely and cuts down on the pileup of leftover plastic cell packs. By Margaret Roach and Stacey Cramp Even botanists can be surprised at the sheer ...
By Margaret Roach A technique lets seeds grow freely and cuts down on the pileup of leftover plastic cell packs. By Margaret Roach and Stacey Cramp Even botanists can be surprised at the sheer ...