Two Minutes in the Garden: Gardening Tips, Science, Myths
Leisure:Home & Garden
A recent study claimed that urban-grown fruits and vegetables had a carbon footprint six times that of those from conventional farms. Rants ensued.
NEW FROM Empress of Dirt: Monarch Butterflies: How Gardeners Can Truly Help
Helping Ground-Nesting Bees: The Unsung Garden Heroes
Protect Your Garden From Deer Damage
Baking Soda in the Garden: Is it Really Harmless?
Starting Seeds: An Overview
Growing Carrots in Your Garden
Whacking Tree Trunks and Other Strange Garden Tips
Do Comfrey and Other Plants Grab Nutrients Deep in Our Soil?
Humidity and Houseplants - Increasing Humidity Indoors
Growing and Propagating Aloe vera
Why Leaves Change Color (and Why Some Don't Fall)
Is it Safe to Use Paper in the Garden?
Horticultural Oil: How Does it Work? Is it Safe?
Why You Can't Have True Blue Roses (and Many Other Popular Flowers)
Using Human Urine in the Garden -- Benefits and Risks
Monarch Butterflies and the Garden (Part 2): Milkweed
Monarch Butterflies and the Garden (Part 1): Migration
Attracting Dragonflies to Your Garden
Can We Sequester More Carbon in Our Garden -- and Should We?
How Plants Capture Carbon and Help the Environment
Growing Oak Trees from Acorns
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