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How to Grow Ivy

9th - Higher Ed
Growing the prolific ivy plant will convince you that you have a green thumb while adding fresh beauty around your house, indoors and outdoors.
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How to Care for Your Lawn

9th - Higher Ed
A thick healthy lawn does more than prevent erosion and detract from your home; it filters contaminants, absorbs dust, and cleans the air. Be a good neighbor in the spring and get green in a good way.
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How to Make a Raised Bed for Gardening

9th - Higher Ed
Raised bed gardening has advantages over conventional gardening if you prepare the beds correctly.
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How to Learn the Top Tomato Gardening Tips

9th - Higher Ed
Few flavors can compete with the taste of homegrown tomatoes. Here are some tips to help you grow them.
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How to Winterize Your Lawn

9th - Higher Ed
Properly winterizing your lawn in the fall can help to ensure a thick, green landscape in the spring.
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How to Grow Fava Beans

9th - Higher Ed
Buttery, nutty, and a bit bitter, fava beans are a great addition to your dinner table. Grow these beauties in your garden for a delightful new protein.
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How to Achieve Zero Waste

9th - Higher Ed
To come close to achieving zero waste, you need to train your self to think about trash as a potential resource rather than a useless byproduct. Achieve zero waste by maintaining a conscientious respect for nature and mankind.
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How To Grow Sweet Peas

9th - Higher Ed
Sweeten your garden with the easy-to-grow and beautiful sweet pea.
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Historic prisoner swap prompts questions about cost, those still detained

9th - Higher Ed
A day after Canadian-American Paul Whelan, journalist Evan Gershkovich are others were freed in a historic international prisoner swap, Whelan himself questions whether it will lead to better relations with Russia, while others point out...
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Why Are Squirrels So Important to the Owl Population

6th - Higher Ed
See how the "ecosystem engineers" build the burrows that the owls live in.
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Owls Relocated Due to Human Redevelopment Now Aided By Squirrels

6th - Higher Ed
See how the "ecosystem engineers" build the burrows that the owls live in.
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How Squirrels Help This Group of Relocated Owls

6th - Higher Ed
Conservation specialists relocated a group of owls to an ecological preserve away from human development - but "phase 2" involves bringing in some California ground squirrels.
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Why a Group of Relocated Owls Need Help from Squirrels

6th - Higher Ed
Conservation specialists relocated a group of owls to an ecological preserve away from human development - but "phase 2" involves bringing in some California ground squirrels.
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Learn How These Squirrels Help With Burrowing Owl Relocation

6th - Higher Ed
See how the "ecosystem engineers" build the burrows that the owls live in.
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Loving Your Maidenhair Fern | The Plant Doctor

9th - Higher Ed
If you’ve ever grown (or killed) a maidenhair fern, you’ll know that these delicate, lacy beauties are quite picky when it comes to their growing conditions. We’ve featured plenty of tough-as-nails plants (spider plants, haworthia, ZZ...
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How Iceland Grows So Many Vegetables

6th - Higher Ed
How Iceland Grows So Many Vegetables
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Caring For Your Lipstick Plant | The Plant Doctor

9th - Higher Ed
Today we are talking about that beautiful flowering plant, the Lipstick Plant. Named for that same pop of personality you get with a "bold lip" these bold blossoms can definitely turn heads. Hilton, The Plant Doctor, is here to tell you...
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5 Common Plant Questions Answered | The Plant Doctor

9th - Higher Ed
This week The Plant Doctor is answering questions from you, our plant loving community. He will answer your burning questions about how to raise plants in low light situations, what those yellow leaves mean on your plant, when is the...
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House Calls with the Plant Therapist: Akul’s Rebellious Rattlesnake Calathea

9th - Higher Ed
Like so many of us, the pandemic led Akul to start his plant collection as a way of brightening up his life. One of those plants, a rattlesnake calathea, is going through what he likes to call its “rebellious teenage phase” - aka, it...
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House Calls With the Plant Therapist: Janina’s Sad Dracaenas

9th - Higher Ed
Janina thought these dracaenas were gone “to the point of no return,” so she dialed up the Plant Therapist to see if he has a remedy. See what HiltonCarter prescribed — and just how happy and green they look now!
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Germany’s Genius Way to Quickly Repair Giant Manholes in Middle of Street

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the FLUCTUS channel for a discussion about how German engineers have found a way to swiftly solve a danger that plagues streets across the world. Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever...
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How To Grow and Care For Fittonia

9th - Higher Ed
Fittonia (also known as the Nerve Plant, Mosaic Plant or Net Plant) might just be the cutest little drama queen you’ve ever met. Why the drama? Neglect your watering routine on your fittonia and it will wilt like a coffee fiend on a...
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Everything You Need to Know to Keep Your Begonias Happy Indoors

9th - Higher Ed
So you've mastered growing pothos and your spider plant is sprouting baby plantlets like crazy. You're feeling pretty good about your green thumb abilities and you're looking for a bit of a gardening challenge — but, you know, nothing...
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Many P.E.I. potato growers are digging their fields differently, to help the soil and environment

9th - Higher Ed
A growing number of P.E.I. potato farmers are using a plowing method that researchers say is better for the soil and has other environmental benefits. CBC's Nancy Russell headed to the field to find out more.