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'They’re just everywhere': Glendale deals with gopher infestation that has cost thousands in damages
The Arizona Republic· 9 hours agoThinking it would remove the mounds, she irrigated the yard on her 1-acre property in south...
The axe always forgets, the tree always remembers
Smoky Mountain News· 22 hours agoMy answer to both questions is no. We share this planet with many different kinds of neighbors, from the plants, trees, insects, birds and other animals,...
Get your garden ready for planting this spring | Henry Homeyer
The Providence Journal via Yahoo News· 6 days agoMy advice? Get the simplest one you can get. What about rototillers? Should you rent or buy one or...
‘Teaming With Microbes’ podcast: Alaska tomato myths
Anchorage Daily News· 5 days agoThis week, the team celebrates the upcoming gardening season in Alaska. However, this also means an increase in misinformation online, particularly about...
Want a 'no or low mow' lawn in Wilmington? Try composting.
Star News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoEssentially, adding a healthy layer of compost will not only feed your plants but improve the...
University of La Verne students use science to influence policy at 200-acre open space
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin· 2 hours agoUniversity of La Verne science students are helping city officials and the state Department of Fish...
Feral horses in Australia's high country are damaging peatlands, decreasing carbon stores
Phys.org· 5 days agoPeatlands store more carbon per square meter than any other ecosystem on Earth. These waterlogged,...
Sketchy stem-cell treatments in Mexico led to drug-resistant infections
Live Science via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe infections were caused by Mycobacterium abscessus, a bacterium that's distantly related to the...
Malibu Foundation plants first microforest at Santa Monica College • The Malibu Times
The Malibu Times· 4 hours agoIn celebration of Earth Month, the Malibu Foundation, in collaboration with Santa Monica College...
Feral horses in Australia’s high country are damaging peatlands, decreasing carbon stores
The Conversation· 7 days agoWhen it comes to storing carbon, alpine peatlands are powerhouses. But feral horse grazing and trampling tips the carbon balance in the other direction. We need to protect and restore our peatlands.