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He has also helped develop agrivoltaics projects all around the world, working with communities in Kenya, Mexico, Morocco and elsewhere. High Country News’ twice weekly email newsletter includes our ...
Perhaps most significant of all the ways in which women are redefining resilience is through the development of informal ...
The compost comes from city organic waste diversion programs, including green cart organics, leaf and yard trimmings, sod and ...
I received an email from one of my readers about her Rhubarb or Rheumrhabarbarum. It seems that the stalks on her rhubarb were as thin and weak as they haveever been. Her rhubarb normally does well ...
The grittiness of this type of sand helps water drain smoothly and allows the plant roots to breathe ample oxygen.
If the summer warmth has you itching to potter about in the garden, now is the ideal time to give your plants a once-over.
The flip side of our dry summers is that, without sprinkler intervention, Seattle lawns turn into crispy straw. July’s average rainfall is 0.78 inches, according to the National Weather Service, ...
Time to check in on our gardens! Ethan & Amy Sager from the Again & Again Farmstead in Tamworth chat by phone with us about doing a mid summer garden checkup. As things are now starting to ...
It doesn't matter how big or small your garden is, a summer hanging basket is the perfect way to brighten up your outdoor ...
Plastic manufacturers are pushing to have their products counted as compost. Composters and farmers are trying to stop them.
In many ways, summer is the best time for city gardeners to enjoy the work we’ve put in to building a great garden. The ...
But, if you are old school, hold back from putting your newspapers out with the trash, and reuse them in your yard, because newspaper makes an ideal weed suppressant, according to green living expert ...