How many times have we as adults tried to strike up a conversation with a child by asking the age old question “So, what do you want to be when you grow up?” You were likely asked this question ...
They are commonly seen, intact (or carved) from Halloween to Thanksgiving ... As a public service, the Herbarium offers free plant identifications. For more information, visit www.herbarium.org ...
Leaves and temperatures are falling. Pumpkin spice is in the air. That can only mean that Halloween will soon be here. As we prepare our landscapes and gardens for winter, look towards indoor plant ...
Make them each year, along with the Halloween Handprints Crafts, to decorate and at the same time have a snapshot of both their hand and foot sizes as they grow. If you’re looking for something to ...
At CES 2025, Jordanian company AirFarm introduced a new, innovative approach to indoor farming with its innovative inflatable modules that utilize aeroponics to grow crops faster and with never ...
November to March is the ideal time to plant bare-root plants. These are plants that have been been grown in open ground, then dug up for despatch and planting during the dormant season. They are ...
But plants don't have this luxury. Because plant cells are immobile, each individual cell is forced to manage its own immunity in addition to its many other responsibilities, like turning sunlight ...
If you've ever gutted a pumpkin at Halloween, you know there's a lot of liquid involved (which is one reason why the orange innards make for a great fall soup). The added moisture in pumpkin puree ...
Would our hair and nails just keep on growing? The answer is yes. The hair on our head grows, on average, 1 centimeter per month, while our fingernails grow an average of just over 3 millimetres. When ...