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Category: Science and Studies

Mulch: Everything Gardeners Need to Know

Mulch: a protective covering (as of sawdust, compost, or paper) spread or left on the ground to reduce evaporation, maintain even soil temperature, prevent erosion, “Mulch: Everything Gardeners Need to Know”

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Grow Allium and Fall In Love

Alliums are one of the most versatile bulbs you can put in any garden. Considered perennials in zones 3-8, the Allium has many different size “Grow Allium and Fall In Love”

Salvage logging confirmed unsustainable and may have unintended ecological consequences

An article centered on salvage logging and its impact on forests was reviewed and the most astonishing finding was that private logging companies are subsidized “Salvage logging confirmed unsustainable and may have unintended ecological consequences”

11 Books Every Flower Farmer Needs

If theirs only one thing I can recommend to a new farmer or grower it would be to never stop learning. Technology is always changing “11 Books Every Flower Farmer Needs”

Remarkable Roadsides – Pollinator Biodiversity Will Help Us Get There

Data mining often has negative connotations although its use could be essential for conservation. In the UK, researchers took advantage of data mining capabilities to “Remarkable Roadsides – Pollinator Biodiversity Will Help Us Get There”

Improved city landscapes benefit biodiversity and community wellness

Cities are such a cool place to conduct biodiversity studies. Exposing people to nature gives them the ability to respect their surroundings and communities. With “Improved city landscapes benefit biodiversity and community wellness”

To till or not to till? The answer could very well be both. Conservation tillage may actually have earned a respective position in your tool bag.

Conservation tilling: can it bridge the gap and improve farm operations?

Primrose Creations | Conservation Tilling To till or not to till? The answer could very well be both. While traditional tilling has been shown to “Conservation tilling: can it bridge the gap and improve farm operations?”

Germinating Seeds

Understanding Damping-off When Starting Seeds Indoors

Primrose Creations | Damping-Off You’ve got your seeds set and now comes one of many stressful points involving growing flowers and vegetables. You truly never “Understanding Damping-off When Starting Seeds Indoors”

Agriculture intensification has caused ecosystem shifts, regardless of waterway locations. Coral reefs prove that not all agriculture is created equal.

Can we learn from our agriculture mistakes and save our coral reefs?

Primrose Creations | Coral Reefs Agriculture As the human population has increased, so has the invention of new technologies to support our food systems. Little “Can we learn from our agriculture mistakes and save our coral reefs?”

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