An abundance of rain in California has set the stage for an epic “sea of flowers” this spring. Here’s how to see this increasingly rare phenomenon—responsibly. A long-exposure photograph shows a field ...
SAN ANTONIO – We had 3.2 inches of rain in October, which has awakened our lawns and native plants after several of months of exceptional drought. Even though we are still in a drought and need a lot ...
Tropical Storm Hilary’s historic rains are great news for wildflower lovers — if you’re into shy desert blooms like the arcing spikes of fringed amaranth (Amaranthus fimbriatus), pops of purple from ...
We have certainly seen plenty of rain to start the month of March this year, but it’s also been quite mild. Average temperatures are over 6 degrees above normal with every day this month at least ...
This year’s wildflower bloom is looking like it’ll be not-so-super. For the past few years, vibrant, colorful superblooms have blanketed valleys, rolling hills and desert areas across Southern ...
The days are getting longer. The mornings and evenings are still brisk, but afternoon temperatures are creeping up into "sunny and 75-degree" weather. Spring is right around the corner. The short time ...
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