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Why Impulse Buying A Plant Is A Terrible Idea - gardeningknowhow.com
gardeningknowhow.com
10.09.2023 / 06:37

Why Impulse Buying A Plant Is A Terrible Idea

It’s almost impossible – and perhaps undesirable – to avoid all impulse purchases. But it’s wise to limit it to the occasional sweet from the bakery or clothing item from a store that accepts returns. When it comes to buying plants, impulse buying is almost always a mistake. Read on for more information about sustainable shopping for plants for the home and garden.

BHG Mums Are Here—And One Smells Like Your Favorite Pumpkin Spice Latte - bhg.com
bhg.com
10.09.2023 / 04:43

BHG Mums Are Here—And One Smells Like Your Favorite Pumpkin Spice Latte

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Why My Succulent Leaves Turning Yellow? 10 Reasons and Solutions - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
05.09.2023 / 08:13

Why My Succulent Leaves Turning Yellow? 10 Reasons and Solutions

The answer to Why My Succulent Leaves Turning Yellow is simple. Yellow leaves on succulent plants can be a sign of several problems, from overwatering to lack of sunlight and pest infestation. In this article, we will explore the reasons why succulent leaves turn yellow and provide practical solutions to help your plants thrive.

Ponds can absorb more carbon than woodland – here’s how they can fight climate change in your garden - theunconventionalgardener.com - Britain - Antarctica
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 12:05

Ponds can absorb more carbon than woodland – here’s how they can fight climate change in your garden

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Why there’ll be no blight on Mars - theunconventionalgardener.com - Britain - Ireland
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 11:58

Why there’ll be no blight on Mars

I’m hoping to go and see The Martian soon, one of the few films to feature a botanist as the hero. Astronaut Mark Watney is one of the first humans to set foot on Mars, but accidentally gets left behind and has to survive on his own – and to do so he grows potatoes. He wouldn’t be the first person (or even population) to rely on potatoes for survival, but here on Earth there’s a slight snag. The potato (Solanum tuberosum) has an arch nemesis – late blight, caused by an organism called Phytophthora infestans. It cuts down both potatoes and tomatoes, and was the biological cause of the Irish Potato Famine in the 19th century.

Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution owes more to his garden than the Galápagos - theunconventionalgardener.com - Britain
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 11:57

Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution owes more to his garden than the Galápagos

Header image: Down House: the home (and garden) of Charles Darwin. Credit: <a href=«https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/kent-england-october-25-2015-history-667797409?src=» http:>Shutterstock

Five things you need to do to build a home on Mars - theunconventionalgardener.com - Britain - Antarctica - state Utah
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 11:53

Five things you need to do to build a home on Mars

Header image: Ella and Nicki at the Mars Desert Research Station. Provided by the author.

Worms in space: why we are launching them - theunconventionalgardener.com - Usa - Canada - Russia - state Florida
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 11:48

Worms in space: why we are launching them

Christopher Gaffney, Lancaster University and Bethan Phillips, University of Nottingham

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