Scientists Recreated Martian Soil to See if Anything Will Grow in It
The soil is described as “crusty.”
Scientists Recreated Martian Soil to See if Anything Will Grow in It
The soil is described as “crusty.”
Following Ban, EPA Approves Dicamba for Five More Years
There are some new restrictions, but it’s unclear if they will be effective to stop dicamba drift.
No-Dig garden beds and containers
No-dig garden beds (raised or in-ground) and containers are fundamental to urban permaculture.
Cabbage Shortage Threatens South Korea’s Kimchi-Making Season
Fresh food prices have risen across the country after three typhoons ravaged fields this summer.
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Pesticide Makers Say New Additive Can Combat Dicamba Drift
They want dicamba, with this new additive, to be re-permitted for use in the United States.
The Case For Edible Public Spaces in Cities
Australian landscape architect, Joshua Zeunert, says the time is now.
Reviving Ozark Cuisine Through Seeds
This project looks to reconnect Black farmers to heritage crops, using records from a nineteenth century seed store.
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