For example, serviceberries provide spring-ripening fruit, red-twig dogwoods provide summer fruit, while hawthorns and crabapples provide fruit in fall and winter.
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Tim Johnson,
Chicago Tribune,
14 Mar. 2026
Some tricks to slow down ripening and prevent bruising include separating bananas from the bunch, hanging them from a hook, and wrapping their stems in plastic wrap to prevent the release of ethylene gas.
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Heather Riske,
Better Homes & Gardens,
5 Mar. 2026
Or watch the stretch run and the playoffs with no rooting interest whatsoever, and just enjoy some high-stakes hockey.
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Sean McIndoe,
New York Times,
25 Mar. 2026
Cut or twist off a length of stem containing three to five segments, dip the cut end into rooting hormone, and place in a container filled with potting mix in bright, indirect light.
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Arricca Elin SanSone,
Southern Living,
15 Mar. 2026
That means that winemakers across what is now France must have switched from domesticating wild grapes to propagating them directly—that is, cloning grapevines by taking cuttings of the plants to start new groves.
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Jackie Flynn Mogensen,
Scientific American,
24 Mar. 2026
Here are two simple methods for propagating ZZ plants.
The American Meteor Society says that there was a notable increase in fireball activity in early 2026, with ten incidents until mid-March producing more than 100 witness reports apiece.
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Janet Loehrke,
USA Today,
28 Mar. 2026
Today, two small new volcanoes are growing out of its bay, and another one called Kolumbo — capable of producing fearsome tsunamis and clouds of suffocating gases — lurks underwater just offshore.
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