
New research reveals how you might tailor a lawn to the types of insects you want to attract for pollination or pest control. Source: Mini Yard Meadows Give Bees a Boost | Discover Magazine
New research reveals how you might tailor a lawn to the types of insects you want to attract for pollination or pest control. Source: Mini Yard Meadows Give Bees a Boost | Discover Magazine
Researchers found that trees and soils on the outermost edge of forests may play a greater role in fighting climate change than we thought. Source: City Trees and Soil Are Sucking More Carbon Out of the Atmosphere Than We Thought | Good News Network
The role of forests as carbon sponges is well established. But comprehensive new data suggests that forests deliver climate benefits well beyond just storing carbon, helping to keep air near and far cool and moist due to the way they physically transform energy and water. Source: The world’s forests do more than just store carbon, […]
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Add some positive energy to your home by growing this fun houseplant! Source: How to Grow Lucky Bamboo | Better Homes & Gardens
You’ll have more time for relaxing in your garden now. Source: 10 Landscaping Tips for an Easy-Care Yard | Better Homes & Gardens
Reports of tree canopy coverage dwindling across city suburbs raise pressure on local government and other authorities’ efforts to improve the health of urban street trees. New research has found stormwater interception and infiltration that allows water to soak into tree root zones is proving effective for a shady tree canopy in concrete urban environments […]
A Sitka spruce, non-native to the Southern Hemisphere, grows on subantarctic Campbell Island. It was planted at the start of the 20th century. Source: World’s Loneliest Tree Holds Court on New Zealand Island | Treehugger