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Silence of the lawns: How noise ordinances, gas equipment bans and robot mowers are changing yard care

LawnStarter reports that quieter weekends are emerging as municipalities ban loud gas-powered mowers, promoting electric and robotic lawn care.
A mix of annuals and perennials can look colorful and carefree. Deryn Davidson
Chaos gardening – wild beauty, or just a mess? A sustainable landscape specialist explains the trend
Chaos gardening is touted on social media as an easy, no-effort way to create a beautiful garden. A landscape specialist explains what to be aware of before chaotically tossing seeds around.
Colorful gardens can be pollinator-friendly with native flowering plants.
Cultivating for color: The hidden trade-offs between garden aesthetics and pollinator preferences
Uniquely colored flowers with big blooms might make for an aesthetically pleasing garden, but they can be unhelpful to pollinators. Careful consideration can help you plan a colorful and eco-friendly garden.
Windy days can mean more pollen and more sneezing.
Worsening allergies aren’t your imagination − windy days create the perfect pollen storm
From sending more pollen airborne to breaking up pollen grains, which lets them penetrate deeper into your lungs, the wind is not the allergy sufferer’s friend.
Window-box gardening has been a Philly tradition since the 1800s. Sonja Dümpelmann, CC BY-SA
The hidden history of Philadelphia’s window-box gardens and their role in urban reform
A landscape historian explains how a Victorian tradition became a tool for social change in 19th- and 20th-century Philadelphia.
American mistletoe's genus *Phoradendron* means 'thief of trees' in Greek.
Mistletoe – famous for stolen holiday kisses – is a parasite that steals water and nutrients from other plants
This evergreen plant has some tricky ways to get ahead, but it’s a valuable part of the ecosystem.

Cherry blossoms mark the beginning of spring. Various festivals are regularly organized in California, Colorado, Georgia, Tennessee and Washington, D.C., to celebrate the bloom of cherry trees. …
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Why do flowers smell?

Imagine walking through a tropical forest as a sweet scent wafts through the air. A little farther down the path, the putrid stench of rotting flesh makes you catch your breath. Upon investigation, you find that both odors originate from flowers – but why do flowers smell like anything at all? ...
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Lifestyle news
A researcher’s view on using AI to become a better writer
The Hechinger Report explores the potential of AI, like ChatGPT, to improve student writing while cautioning against over-reliance on technology.
How dads’ stress and mental health can influence their children’s development
The 74 reports that fathers' stress and mental health significantly impact their children's development, highlighting the need for awareness and support.
The climate solution sitting in America’s trash
Floodlight reports that reducing food waste can significantly cut climate emissions, yet progress remains slow despite bipartisan support in the U.S.
Your home has a 1 in 4 chance of being at severe risk from extreme weather
Grist reports that 1 in 4 U.S. homes face severe climate risk, driving up insurance costs and impacting affordability amid extreme weather events.
How budget cuts are affecting National Park Service rangers
RE:PUBLIC reports on how budget cuts and staffing shortages impact rangers at Rocky Mountain National Park, risking conservation efforts and employee wellbeing.