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With an indoor greenhouse, you can grow potted plants, small flower beds, herbs and even some fruits and vegetables from home.
by: Angela Watson, BestReviews Staff
With an indoor greenhouse, you can grow pott
As with much of life today, advancements and shifts in research focus, methods, and technologies are rapidly transforming the spaces where research is conducted. New methodologies, increased automation, fewer and less hazardous chemicals, and the ability to analyze more data all require planne
Exciting opportunity to grow your own team in this newly created TC operational lab manager role based at our recently commissioned state-of-the-art facility commercial nursery site… Apply now!
Opportunity Our newly commissioned site will be producing 1.2 – 2 million plants and expa
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Find watering, weeding, mowing and treating a lawn a chore? Then a gravel garden could be for you
A gravel garden that doesn’t require much watering is an attractive idea for many
The Fredericksburg Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas will be hosting an in-person presentation on Tuesday, Sept. 27, at Gilbriar Gazebo, 208 Danos Dr.
Social gathering starts at 6:30 p.m. and the presentation begins at 7 p.m. Guests and area newcomers are welcome.
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Ken Hitchcock, in a file photo from 2016.
A studio and touring great who settled at Smith Mountain Lake has died.
Ken Hitchcock, a world-class woodwind multi-instrumentalist best known for his saxophone work
Sedum ‘Bertram Anderson.’ (Richie Steffen)
This groundcover thrives in sunny, dry areas with poor soil. It’s also a good choice for containers.
What: Sedum ‘Bertram Anderson,’ commonly known as stonecrop, is an excellent groundcover plant, particularly fo
A “purr-fect” mobile beverage bar in Northwest San Antonio
Jessica McLaren, Assistant News Editor September 6, 2022
Looking to switch up your Saturday study sesh spot? Tuxedo Cat’s Coffee stands out from the rest as your ideal pick this fall semester as it is located wit
A research team from the University of Virginia has invented an innovative and sustainable technique of 3D printing structures created from soil implanted with seeds. This can be used to create walls and roofs that are blooming with plants! Ji Ma, an assistant professor of materials science an
University of Virginia researchers have invented a method of 3D printing with seed-impregnated soil, which could be used to create walls and roofs teeming with plant life.
Prototypes built by the researchers start off looking like ordinary raw-earth structures. But over the course of a