With a two-person team, the AirSeed drone aims to plant 40,000 pods a day. The company’s goal is to plant 100 million trees by 2024.Source: AirSeed Technologies, CAL International partner to plant 100M trees with drones – The Robot Report
The appearance of yellow leaves on plants can happen for a variety of reasons. Perhaps your trendy green babies received an overabundance of sunlight, not enough sunlight, too much water or fertilizer, or even fell victim to garden pests or one too many cold drafts....
The tree is an annual gift and will be shipped to Boston later this month.Source: 2022 Boston Common ‘Tree for Boston’ Christmas tree selected in Nova Scotia | WCVB
Don’t be in a hurry to get rid of all those dead leaves. Autumn is the best time to learn from your garden — if you slow down and pay attention.Source: How to Do a More Conscious Fall Cleanup – The New York Times
Scientists have been pondering if the microbiome of plants is due to nature or nurture. Research showed that oak acorns contain a large diversity of microbes, and that oak seedlings inherit their microbiome from these acorns. The microorganisms found on the seed are...
Living near a leafy green area cuts your risk of a stroke, found scientists studying 3.5 million people in a major city in Spain.Source: Living Near a Leafy Green Park Cuts the Risk of a Stroke for 3.5 Million People | Good News Network
Fall’s dazzling colors have transformed woods and forests around the South Shore. Here‘s a guide to where you can best peep the fall foliage.Source: Looking to leaf peep? Here are the best spots on the South Shore | The Patriot Ledger
Terrestrial laser scanning data show that trees move their branches in a diurnal pattern, settling down for the night — as if falling asleep. So far, however, researchers have been uncertain as to why this happens.Source: Water makes tree branches droop at night...
A group of fall-foliage devotees are providing a different view of “forest fashion week,” as some states to the north enter peak season.Source: Watch: Drone operators capture stunning scenes of New England fall foliage from above – The Boston Globe