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Are Closed-Concept Layouts Back? Designers Say Yes - thespruce.com - Usa
thespruce.com
28.02.2024 / 10:57

Are Closed-Concept Layouts Back? Designers Say Yes

When it comes to interior design, there are certain topics that people get passionate—and even polarized—about: maximalism versus minimalism, carpet versus hardwood floors, and of course, open-concept versus closed-concept layouts.

Opinion: European Farmers Are Standing Up to Free Trade—Will US Farmers? - modernfarmer.com - Usa - France - Germany - Italy - Spain - Belgium - city Brussels
modernfarmer.com
26.02.2024 / 14:09

Opinion: European Farmers Are Standing Up to Free Trade—Will US Farmers?

Dumping manure in public spaces, hurling eggs at government buildings, blocking major roads—the European farmers who have taken to the streets to challenge free trade policies sure know how to raise a ruckus. Beginning with German farmers in January earlier this year, to then include French and Belgian producers, the continent-wide protest movement has expanded into Spain and Italy as of mid-February. Their public disruption has also produced results.

38 Seeds You Should Freeze Before Planting for Better Germination - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
26.02.2024 / 05:49

38 Seeds You Should Freeze Before Planting for Better Germination

There are certain seeds in the plant kingdom that you should freeze to avoid a poor germination rate after planting and if you are wondering why, read below!

Spring Shade Garden Plan with Cowslip - gardengatemagazine.com
gardengatemagazine.com
23.02.2024 / 23:53

Spring Shade Garden Plan with Cowslip

Spring Shade Garden Plan with Cowslip Fill your spring shade garden with cowslip, coral bells and bleeding heart! Enjoy spring blooms in shade with cowslip

An honor from scott arboretum (come ‘attend’ the awards event virtually, free!) - awaytogarden.com - state Pennsylvania
awaytogarden.com
17.02.2024 / 20:29

An honor from scott arboretum (come ‘attend’ the awards event virtually, free!)

TO SAY I WAS surprised would be understating it. A lot. When I got the call from the Scott Arboretum at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania recently that I’d been named as the 2024 recipient of their prestigious Scott Medal, I was completely caught off guard.

An All-Year Plan for Fragrance in Southwestern Gardens - finegardening.com - South Africa - North Korea - state Oklahoma
finegardening.com
16.02.2024 / 18:07

An All-Year Plan for Fragrance in Southwestern Gardens

I grew up in the north, where my mother’s garden teemed with the intoxicating aromas of lilacs, sweet peas, and lily of the valley. When I moved to Oklahoma, I left these fragrant favorites behind and began the search for new plants to delight the senses. After trying southern classics like gardenia (Gardenia spp. and cvs., Zones 8–11) and summersweet (Clethera spp. and cvs., Zones 3–9) which don’t much care for the Oklahoma heat, I landed on several plants that fair well across many climates.

Your gardening questions answered: What’s the best peat-free seed compost for my garden? - irishtimes.com
irishtimes.com
09.02.2024 / 19:47

Your gardening questions answered: What’s the best peat-free seed compost for my garden?

Q: Could you please recommend a good peat-free seed compost? I’ve tried a few over the last few years but haven’t had great results. I’d really like to do the right thing environmentally but am now at the point where I’m sorely tempted to go back to using a conventional peat-based compost. CF County Kerry

Increase the Colour in Your Garden with GardenAdvice This Summer - gardenadvice.co.uk
gardenadvice.co.uk
09.02.2024 / 19:33

Increase the Colour in Your Garden with GardenAdvice This Summer

Sketch image from a garden planting plan recently created for a GardenAdvice client

The best peat free compost for delivery 2024 - gardenersworld.com - Britain
gardenersworld.com
09.02.2024 / 14:10

The best peat free compost for delivery 2024

Peat is an acidic growing medium, which thanks to its excellent water and nutrient retention is traditionally used in garden composts. With a low pH it’s ideal for growing acid-loving plants such as blueberries, heather and Camellia sinensis, and peat-based composts have been widely used in horticulture – most garden composts contain some peat, and most garden centres still sell plants growing in pots of peat-based compost. However, due to its environmentally damaging effects, from late this year, the sale of peat-based composts in gardens and DIY stores will be banned in the UK. Issues with peat-free composts, such as expense, availability and performance have hindered its take up in the past but thankfully, compost manufacturers have responded to these concerns with research and investment and a broad range of high quality, peat-free composts are now widely available, with some even costing less than their peat-based counterparts.

Freezing Tomatoes – Heirloom Tomato - backyardgardener.com
backyardgardener.com
09.02.2024 / 12:38

Freezing Tomatoes – Heirloom Tomato

To extend the time frozen foods taste fresh, package foods in material intended for freezing and keep the freezer’s temperature at 0 degrees F or below. It’s recommended frozen vegetables be eaten within about eight months for the best flavor and to maintain quality.

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