The Northern Hemisphere is heading into what will surely be another of the hottest summers on record. Texas has already seen more days registering about 90 degrees Fahrenheit in May than ever before in recorded history. The weekend before Memorial Day—the typical start of summer weathe
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After some cooler weather throughout this week across Western New York, there will soon be a sharp increase in the temperature department.
Highs are expected to be in the mid-to-high 80’s this Friday and Saturday. Some areas could reach 90 degrees this weekend, plus the humidity w
This photo shows natural ventilation in a Venlo-type greenhouse, with opened ventilation windows in the roof. Photo credit: A.J. Both, Rutgers University
There are many moving parts in any greenhouse, and learning the ins and outs of cooling systems or how you can ventilate your greenhou
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Shirley Reiman has been managing the House of the Seasons bed-and-breakfast for 11 years, but it wasn’t until she had a Gothic Arch greenhouse installed in March 2015 that she’s had passersby pull over simply to admire her property.
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Environmental community group Forres Friends of Woods and Fields (FFWF) has been awarded £7724 for a polytunnel to help them grow vegetables in fields they have converted at Chapleton. The money awarded by the Berry Burn wind farm Community Fund will pay for having the polytunnel built and ki
An unseasonably cold spring may have far-reaching impacts within Whidbey’s farming community.
An unseasonably cold spring may have far-reaching impacts within Whidbey’s farming community, though farmers are hopeful island residents will still be able to get all the local produce
By Alexandria Dale For The Daily Mail
Published: 19:20 EDT, 23 March 2022 | Updated: 20:22 EDT, 23 March 2022
Bags of ideas: Susan and Holly
WHO THEY ARE: Having spent years carrying a small bag of daily necessities within a larger handbag so she could easily s