New research shows how changing rainfall speeds up soil carbon loss and how biochar helps soil cope with stress.
A warm winter has made the chore of washing animals at Big Country livestock shows a little more bearable this year.
WBUR Arts & Culture Reporter Arielle Gray just returned from maternity leave. She shares some of the moments of creativity ...
Crafting Akua'ba doll magnets is a fun way to merge art with culture. These traditional African fertility symbols, with their ...
Fabric decorations (e.g. tree skirts, embroidered stockings, and holiday table linens) are especially susceptible to attic ...
Mark Austin, technical director at SpecStudio, discusses the key considerations when developing a detailed pitched roof ...
A freeze warning was issued by the National Weather Service in Jacksonville at 11:04 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 14.
Growing turmeric, also known as Curcuma longa, in pots on your balcony is quite fulfilling, whereby one gets to have fresh, ...
Over the past year, the Park City Library has expanded its community offerings at nearly every opportunity. From hosting new events, providing a dedicated telehealth station and keeping pace with ...
Hughes, a UMN Extension educator that specializes in tillage, soil compaction and soil health joined UMN Extension crops educator Angie Peltier to talk about soil compaction: ...
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Yes, you can grow mint indoors—here’s how to keep it thriving year-round
You'll find so many ways to use fresh mint growing right in your kitchen.Mint is known for its aggressive spreading behavior.
Raise your pots off the ground to help them survive winter. Elevating pots just an inch or two lets water drain better, which ...
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