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Greens in Gaza - theunconventionalgardener.com - region Mediterranean
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 12:03

Greens in Gaza

I’m not a politician. I’m not a diplomat. I’m not an expert on foreign policy. It’s hard to watch what’s happening in Gaza and the West Bank with any equanimity; over 1300 Palestinians have been killed so far, including 315 children and and 166 women.

Kwesi the Space Botanist - theunconventionalgardener.com - China - Britain - India - Russia
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 12:01

Kwesi the Space Botanist

Move over, Mark Watney, there’s a new space botanist heading for Mars! Ryan and I have just finished watching the new Netflix series Away, which follows (over 10 episodes) the quest of five international astronauts to be the first people to set foot on the red planet.

The best new books for space nerds - theunconventionalgardener.com - Britain - Russia - Italy - New York
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 11:51

The best new books for space nerds

In Once Upon a Time I Lived on Mars, Kate Greene talks about Shannon Lucid, the NASA astronaut who spent six months living on the Russian space station Mir. Shannon, it turns out, was a bookworm. During her stay, she read 50 books and improvised shelving from old food boxes, complete with straps to stop the books floating off. This was in 1996, a good decade before the invention of the Kindle, and so these were real books. She apparently chose titles with the highest word to mass ratio, since launch weight is a critical factor! Lucid left her library behind for future spacefarers, but it burned up when Mir was de-orbited in 2001.

Soil in Space with Morgan Irons: GotG23 - theunconventionalgardener.com - Chile - state New Mexico
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 11:48

Soil in Space with Morgan Irons: GotG23

In 2020, Morgan Irons made space exploration history when she sent the first Earth soils to the International Space Station. Morgan joins Emma the Space Gardener to talk about the importance of soil structure on Earth, why she sent soil into space, and how we might develop living soils on Mars.

Small Space Gardening with Mark Ridsdill Smith (GotG37) - theunconventionalgardener.com
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 11:41

Small Space Gardening with Mark Ridsdill Smith (GotG37)

In this episode, Emma the Space Gardener talks to Vertical Veg Man Mark Ridsdill Smith, an expert on small space gardening on Earth. Small space gardening shares many of the same constraints facing space gardeners, although harvesting runner beans up a ladder isn’t one of them!

Begonia Planters - gardenerstips.co.uk - county Park
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:57

Begonia Planters

Annual begonias can make a good display in a planter. Not all planters are as tall as this.

Japanese Gardens – Key Features - gardenerstips.co.uk - China - Japan - county Park
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:55

Japanese Gardens – Key Features

London Holland Park’s water feature in Kyoto Garden.

Top British Gardens to Visit - gardenerstips.co.uk - Britain - county Garden - county Sussex - county Kent - county Park
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:55

Top British Gardens to Visit

Britain has some of the best gardens in the world. The choice of which to visit is far larger than this selective list but at least it gives you somewhere to start planning this years outings.

Simple Compost - gardenerstips.co.uk
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:53

Simple Compost

I promised a simple approach to thinking about your compost.  Compostable materials are either Green or Brown and you need a good mix of both. If you want the full scientific monte then you need a book.Green Compostables include grass clippings, tea bags, old flowers, nettles, weeds, comfrey or rhubarb leaves, pond algae, spent bedding plants, rotting fruit and vegetable peelings – these provide the nitrogen and bacteria to generate heat.

Avocado – Root and Branch Review - gardenerstips.co.uk - Mexico - Guatemala - state California - county Park
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:53

Avocado – Root and Branch Review

Credits Avocadoes Camknows CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 “avocadoes by Elsa4Sound CC BY-NC 2.0

Extraordinary Leaves in Pictures - gardenerstips.co.uk - Greece
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023 / 14:47

Extraordinary Leaves in Pictures

Extraordinary Leaves by Armytage and Schrader is available from amazon.

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