Desert Beaver Dams After a Rainy Year
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Plant identification apps for phones and tablets have become very popular, but they are not all created equally. In this article, I will compare 7 popular apps to see which ones perform best. I’ll also provide pros and cons for each app. Key Takeaways Source of the Testing The material presented in this post is … Read More
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I’m plant sitting my friends ghost pepper plants because his cat will eat the entire plant and kill it. I tried one the other day and it had a very nice berry flavor but it burns like putting a red hot coal in your mouth. I do love the way they look though. I live in zone 8a so I put them outside when it is above 60°F to get sun. That happens pretty often here in Alabama so they do get a considerable amount of sunshine. I’m gonna try doing this with bell peppers cause homegrown bell peppers are the best.
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Here are the December gardening calendars for all Australian climates – Temperate, Cool & Alpine, Subtropical, Tropical and Arid. Use the links below to view monthly gardening calendars or download printable documents. Temperate Climate December Vegetable and Herb Gardening Calendar for Temperate Climate Australia Cool […]
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Download the newly redesigned December gardening calendars, courtesy of Jason from GoWild Images. Available in PDF format, these calendars can be viewed online or printed for your convenience. To access the December gardening calendars, use the download links provided below:
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Love the explanation of the reasons behind the permaculture ideals..
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Researchers have finally assigned a strange 3.4-million-year-old foot to Australopithecus deyiremeda, confirming that Lucy’s species wasn’t alone in ancient Ethiopia. This hominin had an opposable big toe for climbing but still walked upright in a distinct style. Isotope tests show it ate different foods from A. afarensis, revealing clear ecological separation. These insights help explain how multiple early human species co-existed without wiping each other out.
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Research from Dr. Francesca Hand and her team at The Ohio State University explores sustainable disease control of specialty cut flowers.
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I’ll need some plants that can grow in different seasons, and roughly equally in time, so that I can crimp them before they flower.
Which crop combinations could I use? How can I figure it out myself? Is there anyone that uses this technique?
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