Is Red Lettuce Safe to Eat? A Registered Dietitian’s Answer Might Surprise You
What’s that rusty-red stuff on your lettuce—and is red lettuce safe to eat? A registered dietitian shares everything you should know.
The Best DIY Dry Shampoo Recipes for Every Hair Color
Making your own hair products is so simple, and the ingredients for these DIY dry shampoo recipes are likely hiding in your kitchen cabinet.
Start a Butterfly Garden: 10 Plants and Flowers to Start With
Monarchs and other butterflies rely on a number of plants and flowers for survival. Create your own butterfly garden with these blooms.
6 Non-Aerosol and Natural Dry Shampoo Options
These non-aerosol and natural dry shampoo options don’t contain benzene, helping you create a haircare routine that’s better for you and the planet.
How to Tell If Broccoli Has Gone Bad, According to a Food Scientist
Not sure if your bunch of broccoli is still safe to eat? A food scientist shares how to tell if your broccoli has gone bad.
8 Peacock Facts That Will Change How You See the Bird
Peacock facts to rattle off at parties (the group term for peacocks)—and to inspire further appreciation of the beautiful bird.
5 Ways to Help Your Plants Survive the Heat Wave
Here’s everything you can do to help your favorite plants survive this summer’s record-breaking heat wave.
How to Keep Avocado from Turning Brown, According to a Food Scientist
Learning how to keep avocado from turning brown is easy. Food scientist Makenzie Jackson, MS, shares everything you should know.
Is Remote Work Better for the Planet? 6 Ways to Work from Home Sustainably
Here’s exactly how to work from home sustainably, from energy use to waste.
How to Make a DIY Greenhouse: 8 Easy Ideas for Every Space
Make your plant parent dreams come true with these DIY greenhouse projects that utilize upcycled materials like bottles and old windows.