The Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden has announced $31 million in plans to add nearly eight acres of new gardens, almost double the size of its conservatory and incorporate a new lake, among other exciting changes.
To get the most out your indoor garden, try growing herbs instead of vegetables, be vigilant about pest prevention, use massage wands and automation for pollination, buy your own seeds, and make sure your garden is level.
Instead of throwing out used plastic bottles, you can put them to a variety of reuses to make gardening easier.
Recent revelations from the Bee Sensory and Behavioral Ecology Lab at Queen Mary University have unveiled the playful antics of bumblebees.
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I don't really want to do the "I told you so" dance, but after a couple of my ZDNET colleagues complained recently about "ads" in Windows 11 well, may I just say I tried to warn you.Also: Windows 11 FAQ: Upgrade guide and everything you need to knowLast year, I wrote "Here's why Windows PCs are only going to get more annoying." This is the key part, right here:Increasingly, Microsoft is treating Windows as a giant billboard where it can promote and cross-sell other products.[]This really...
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The Summer season is just over a month away, with Britons hopeful that the warm weather won’t be far behind. Millions of people across the country will be looking forward to kicking back and relaxing in their gardens. Taking in the sunshine and enjoying the greenery surrounding them. However, after a particularly miserable Winter and Spring, your garden may require some much-needed attention. If you’re planning on spending a lot of time outdoors then it’s best to get your garden into order as...
The Summer season is just over a month away, with Britons hopeful that the warm weather won’t be far behind. Millions of people across the country will be looking forward to kicking back and relaxing in their gardens. Taking in the sunshine and enjoying the greenery surrounding them. However, after a particularly miserable Winter and Spring, your garden may require some much-needed attention. If you’re planning on spending a lot of time outdoors then it’s best to get your garden into order as...