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A study examining the effects of higher temperatures on soil shows that warming alone does not increase levels of carbon ...
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The Popular Fertilizer You Need To Avoid (And What Kind Your Garden Needs Instead)
Not every fertilizer is good for your plants. The wrong combination of minerals actually causes nutrient deficiencies and blocks healthy symbiotic relationships.
Seagrass has the potential to be one of the world's most effective sponges at soaking up and storing carbon, but we don't yet ...
Phosphorus (P) is a key plant nutrient. Only nitrogen and potassium are required in higher amounts by crops. High soil test phosphorus fields are a looming environmental threat to surface water.
Canned food is shelf stable, low-cost and it can be very nutritious. Dietitians share 11 of the healthiest canned foods.
Seagrass plays a key role in storing carbon, but too much nutrient pollution—especially nitrogen—can destroy it.
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10 Absolute Best Companion Plants For Tomatoes
Tomato plants are easier to grow in the garden than you would think, especially when planted alongside these beneficial herbs ...
Higher temperatures combined with added carbon – and added nutrients – led to higher carbon dioxide levels released from the soil.
To minimize the risk, split applications or more frequent lower-dose applications are recommended. Soil amendments may help, ...
A Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) observed in the Hudson River in recent days has been expanding. Satellite images show it ...
Dogged by cyanobacteria blooms, Lake Kanasatka became the poster child for green, soupy water. An expensive chemical ...
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