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OPINION: Plant a seed, change the world
In my role as an ecology professor for the past 20 years, I’ve thought a lot about climate change and ecosystem collapse, which naturally makes me a fun person to be around. I’ve also voted in every ...
An oak tree is also the base of the food chain and a keystone species. The tree provides food to our native insects, which in turn provide nutrition for birds. Planting native oak trees feeds at least ...
"I absolutely love the idea." Indoor gardener shares 'genius' planting hack using plastic produce netting: 'You've made plant ...
My daughter asked me if she could have cuttings of some of my favorite house plants. She said she could start a new plant from a piece of stem. Could you explain how to do that?
The music of the Silver Seed art installation at Guthrie Green gently washes over the ear s of visitors. The mixed media art ...
A marketing manager at Croplan says success in 2025 starts with seed selection. Robert Cossar says farmers should be taking ...
Avalo, a crop development company based in North Carolina, is using machine learning models to accelerate the creation of new and resilient crop varieties.
Probably the single biggest reason gardeners grow their own seedlings rather than buy them at their local garden centers is that they want more choice than a retailer can offer.
From infinity and beyond! Colusa High School in Colusa County received a NASA Moon Tree seedling that is out of this world – after all, when the seedling was a seed, it spent time in space. Along with ...
The great thing about gardening is that it doesn’t require a ton of high-tech or expensive equipment — all you really need to grow a plant is light, water, and persistence. That makes ...
Plant adaptation to life on land included gaining the ability to obtain nutrients from barren terrestrial substrates. New work pinpoints a small, conserved genetic core with extensive rewiring of ...
His efforts are planting seeds of unity. “As a farmer, we’re all patriotic,” says Meyer. “We all do things in our own way. And I’m lucky enough to have the technology and the friends to ...