Plants For The Winter Garden – a book review
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Filed by AmericanHort and nine co-plantiffs against the Department of Labor, the suit resulted in a stay on portions of the new H-2A program.
The post AmericanHort Lawsuit Achieves a Halt on New H-2A Regulations appeared first on Greenhouse Grower.
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A third of Europe’s seed dispersers are at risk, threatening the future survival of many plant species.
The post Europe’s Plants Face Crisis as Their Seed Dispersers Decline appeared first on Botany One.
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A research group has developed an innovative pesticide delivery system called nanopesticides. These tiny technologies could change how we use pesticides.
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Hi there, any recommendations on permaculture communities or areas where there are many folks into various types of permaculture leaning practices and living styles would help super appreciated!!
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I haven’t grown mushrooms before but I had the idea of trying to grow something like a wine cap in the mulch around my fruit trees. Has any tried this or has information on whether or not is a good idea?
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New research reveals college students’ mental pictures of plants are surprisingly basic, similar to those of third-grade children.
The post Drawings Put into Evidence the Lack of Plant Awareness in College Students appeared first on Botany One.
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Guerilla gardening is the act of cultivating plants in neglected, abandoned, or otherwise unused spaces, often without the official approval of the landowner. It’s a form of civil disobedience that transforms barren urban landscapes into lush, green areas teeming with life. But it’s more than […]
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Orbea cooperi is a dwarf succulent that forms a dense clump of erect or ascending stems. The stems are green, marked with brown to purple …
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