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Garden

A solar passive home on a productive suburban block

A Permaculture Home Design: solar passive house on a productive suburban block I did my Permaculture Design Certificate in 1997-98 on the Sunshine Coast in...

A Rare Opportunity to Smell the Corpse Flower Bloom

A Once-in-a-Decade Chance to Witness Titan Arum's Stunning and Stinky Display The Titan Arum, or corpse flower, is nature's dark-hearted gift to the patient and...

Ancient Art of Dyeing with the Dyeing Plants of Pompeii

In Roman society, the color of one's clothing often signified their social status, profession, or even political affiliations. The art of dyeing fabrics was...

Vegetarian Book Review: The Yearlong Pantry by Erin Alderson

Cook Book Review: The Yearlong Pantry by Erin Alderson Erin Alderson's The Yearlong Pantry is a vibrant and innovative guide for anyone looking to breathe...

Farming Innovation Reduces Use of Herbicides and Pesticides

In the rolling mountains of Congjiang County, located in southwest China's Guizhou Province, lies a centuries-old agricultural practice that could offer the world a...

The Best Bee-Friendly Plants for Your Garden

Creating a bee-friendly garden is a wonderful way to support these vital pollinators. Here are some bee-friendly plants that are particularly attractive to bees...

A Farmer’s Guide to Growing Bamboo

Bamboo is rapidly becoming a favored crop among farmers due to its numerous benefits, including fast growth, low maintenance, and high economic potential. Here's...

Using Dish Sponges as Garden Beds to Grow New Life

Using kitchen sponges in the garden might sound unconventional, but these humble household items can serve as versatile tools for gardeners. From retaining moisture...

John Radford’s Sculptures in Western Park, Auckland

Western Park on Ponsonby Road in Ponsonby, Auckland, is a history and art treasure trove. Spanning 20 acres, though it appears much smaller from...

Nesting Boxes: Creative Upcycling for Wildlife Conservation

In a world increasingly conscious of sustainability, finding new uses for old items is both an art and a necessity. Repurposing everyday objects not...
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