Thymus serpyllum ‘Pink Chintz’ – A Beautiful Pink Creeping Thyme

Thymus serpyllum ‘Pink Chintz’ is a low-growing creeping thyme cultivar that produces masses of vivid pink flowers on wiry stems. This hardy perennial thrives in full sun and poor dry soils, making it an excellent groundcover option for landscapes and rock gardens. Overview Botanical Name: Thymus serpyllum ‘Pink Chintz’ Common Name: Pink Chintz Creeping Thyme … Read more

How Often Should You Water Rhododendrons?

While I study plant biotechnology, I often think about how bad it is for nature when people don’t know enough about it or spread false information. That is why I am so passionate about bringing people and nature closer together again. Favourite fruit: raspberries, strawberries and pineapple Favourite vegetables: courgettes, broccoli and cucumbers. Rhododendron blooms … Read more

Unraveling the Mystery of Rat Testicle Size

One glimpse of a male rat reveals a rather shocking anatomical feature – massive testicles dangling behind their rump, These giant “pillows” seem exaggerated and rather comical in proportion to the rat’s body size But why exactly do rats have such large testicles? There are some fascinating scientific reasons behind this evolutionary adaptation The Link … Read more

When Do Fig Trees Blossom?

You will never see blossoms on a fig tree. The fruit is the blossom — and it’s actually an inverted flower. When the fig is fully grown, the inside only has the flower’s remains, which include the small, gritty structures we normally call seeds. These “seeds” are actually ovaries that were fertilized but didn’t grow. … Read more