As gardens, parks and nature strips start showing signs of spring, our indoor plants might need a little help to jump into the new season. If, on inspection, you find yellowing leaves, collapsing ...
A research team successfully developed a solar-powered artificial plant device and rapidly purified soil contaminated with ...
Mushroom crops attract pest problems because these edible fungi thrive in moist, nutrient-dense soil that is also very ...
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How to Remove Gnats from Your Home
These little black beasts can be infuriating, but luckily it's not terribly hard to evict them from your home. Here's how.
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10 "Miracle" Garden Hacks That Actually Do More Harm Than Good
The internet is overflowing with garden hacks promising to save time, boost growth, and solve every problem in your yard.
A research team led by Professor Seongkyun Kim of the Department of Physics and Chemistry, DGIST, developed an artificial plant device that simulates plant transpiration - Purified more than 95% of so ...
As Colorado hunters take to the mountains for archery season, officials with Colorado Parks and Wildlife are assessing how recent wildfires have reshaped big game habitat in Northwest Colorado. Two ...
Gardening tools are evolving to incorporate technology — including artificial intelligence — to help us keep plants healthier ...
When we talk about microbiota, we usually think of the one inhabiting our gut. But there is another, less known and equally ...
Scientists found that biochar doesn’t just capture pollutants, it actively destroys them using direct electron transfer. This ...
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Healthy soil starts now: Autumn tricks for stronger, pest-resistant plants
Fall is a great time to improve your soil for next year’s garden. Many of the resources needed are readily available and many ...
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