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More New Englanders leave the leaves to benefit wildlife, soil
New England’s fall foliage is already coming down, but more homeowners are choosing to leave those leaves on the ground. Lawn experts say even a thin layer of leaves can act as a natural mulch, ...
A history of nation-leading recycling initiatives has South Australia well placed to continue its transition towards a more ...
Growing microgreens is an easy gardening project you can do on your windowsill — here's how to do it
Microgreens are young greens, ready to harvest in just a couple weeks. The easiest varieties to grow are broccoli, cabbage, ...
Western medicine utilizes evidence-based practices that have been scientifically proven through research and clinical trials ...
Composting isn't as hard as you might think... and it's an ideal way to recycle organic waste while saving money on soil ...
As we head into a long weekend for some (and not many gardeners) celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day (AKA Columbus Day), I ...
True to its name, seed starting mix is the best option for starting seeds. The mix of perlite, vermiculite, and sphagnum peat moss create a sterile, disease-free environment that provides the optimal ...
A new study found microplastics in vegetables. These smart kitchen swaps — like water filters and wood cutting boards — can ...
Growing vegetables in raised beds offers many benefits. Raised beds give your garden a sense of scale and structure, limit ...
A byproduct of trees, Bloomhouse repurposed cardboard to "kill" grass, which returns it to the soil it originated from ...
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