Growers often train branches to grow into desired shapes by wrapping them first with protective raffia, then with bonsai wire ...
Shortly after I stepped onto the Lost Horse Mine trail in Joshua Tree National Park, tucked down a dirt road near the popular Keys View, the signs of a previous fire were apparent. Blackened Joshua ...
Three weeks after unveiling the redesigned Model Y, which was codenamed Juniper, Tesla has announced that production of the ...
Around the world, other communities are experimenting with ideas that Los Angeles could borrow as it rebuilds from disastrous ...
The arrival of the new year brings with it the opportunity to sow seeds indoors for the year ahead. For some plants, including tropical crops like chillies and aubergines, sowing as early as January ...
For the 3's SUV sibling, the Model Y compact crossover, the internal nickname is "Juniper." Whatever you call the new Y, it marks a huge step forward for Tesla's global best seller—not only ...
There may be times when even these easy-going evergreens do require a prune. When that need does arrive, knowing when and how to prune junipers ensures you keep them healthy and l ...
Putricia has been placed behind a velvet rope in Sydney's botanic gardens An endangered plant known as the "corpse flower" for its putrid stink is blooming in Australia - and captivating the ...
[UPDATE] The recently-announced Tesla Model Y Juniper update will face pricing challenges in the U.S. reflecting a rapidly changing EV pricing landscape. The updated Model Y — already introduced ...
Tesla's switchover to Model Y Juniper production at its three main plants is expected to occur at different times throughout 2025, with the US being among the last regions to receive the updated ...
Known internally as the "Juniper" Model Y, this new version of Tesla's popular crossover is set to roll out across Europe soon, following a successful launch in China, Australia, and other ...
Promoting mutually beneficial relationships between plants and soil microbes that enhance nutrient acquisition by plants could improve crop production without increasing inorganic-fertilizer use.