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Have you ever wondered what those white pellets were in your potting soil? Well, it's more important than you may know.
Jerry discusses pruning tops of trees, Tammy explains why sphagnum moss is an unsustainable resource and Sophie talks about garden inspiration.
Want to transform your yard into a hummingbird hotspot? Plant this vibrant flower to invite these creatures and enjoy ...
Soil is the natural material found in the ground, composed of minerals, organic matter and microorganisms. It is dense and can become waterlogged, making it less suitable for container gardening. It ...
The Tollund Man was c. 30-40 years old when he died by hanging c. 405-380 BCE. He wasfound in 1950 in a bog c. 10 km west of ...
BMC volunteers have planted a grand total of 55,845 sphagnum plugs in the Goyt Valley, Peak District, since our Get Stuck In volunteer events started planting this peatland restoring moss, in February ...
Think twice before trying this trending lemon tree hack. Find out why experts warn it could backfire and might not be the best move for your plant.
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Jar of crude Sphagnum as used by ...
An international research team led by Aalto University has just published the first large-scale analysis based on long-term ...
Scientists and students gather each summer at the remote Shingle Shanty Preserve and Research Station to study birds, bogs ...
Fieldfisher's environmental grant-making programme, Rooting for Change, first took root in 2019, driven by the firm's ...