• How woven flax mats pinned to lake beds in Rotorua are helping eradicate invasive weeds | Newshub

    by admin on 2023-01-06 15:47:37
    Watch: How woven flax mats pinned to lake beds in Rotorua are helping eradicate invasive weeds. Credits: Video - Newshub; Image - SourcedIt's almost one year on since Te Arawa Lakes Trust placed uwhi, or woven flax mats, on the beds of three lakes in the Rotorua region to eradicate invasive weeds.A
  • Works with the Google Assistant

    by admin on 2023-01-06 15:47:19
    A number of measures have been put in place to deter birds from nesting on Scarborough's Spa Bridge North Yorkshire County Council says it is monitoring the impact of work to deter birds from nesting on Scarborough's Spa Footbridge.A number of measures have been taken at the
  • Two Hoots Bird Rescue save buzzard at Inkberrow Primary School | Worcester News

    by admin on 2023-01-06 15:47:17
    A BUZZARD has been rescued from a primary school in a village near Worcester. The bird of prey was found caught in football goal netting at Inkberrow Primary School, on Main road, Inkberrow, by a pupil who alerted staff. Chloe Bullock and her husband John Bullock, of Two Hoots Bird Rescue,
  • Bird banding with Tahoe science institute; 13 years of gathering data in the basin | TahoeDailyTribune.com

    by admin on 2023-01-06 15:47:16
    Birds are an important part of the Lake Tahoe experience. Seeing an eagle soar over Lake Tahoe can be magical and visiting Chickadee Ridge is an annual occasion for many people. While those are well-known birds in the basin, there are many more unknown species that are just as important to the ecosy
  • Refresh

    by admin on 2023-01-06 15:46:57
    This article was published more than 1 year agoQ: Our cellular shades are in perfect condition structurally, but they're very grimy toward the ceiling. I think they're from Smith & Noble. We're about to renovate, and we'd like to keep the shades, but not in the state they're in now. How do I clean
  • Let's Grow Steve Boehme Clematis Tips and tricks gardening

    by admin on 2023-01-06 15:46:25
    If you’d like to enjoy the spectacular blooms of Clematis, you need to understand two key points. First, Clematis needs lots of sun but wants cool, moist soil to grow in. Second, Clematis vines want to climb, and are happiest when they can run as high as possible during their growing season.The be
  • 5 Best Canopy Tents of 2023 - Reviewed

    by admin on 2023-01-06 15:45:49
    Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed's editors. Purchases made through the links below may earn us and our publishing partners a commission.Reviewed's mission is to help you buy the best stuff and get the most out of what you already own. Our team of product experts thoroughly ve
  • Edwards demonstrates how to build a no-till garden

    by admin on 2023-01-06 15:45:32
    Compost include such materials as leaves to help make a no-till garden.Calla Edwards, former NDSU Extension agent in McLean County is currently the Kansas State University Butler County Research and Extension horticulture agent, having moved to her new position last fall.Gardeners may have heard abo
  • How One Rust Belt College Is Transforming Its Local Food System | Civil Eats

    by admin on 2023-01-06 15:45:10
    News and commentary about the American food system.In Michigan, Kalamazoo Valley Community College has built a rare model aimed at connecting people through growing food, supporting local farmers, and educating a wide variety of community members. Photo Courtesy of Kalamazoo Valley Community Co
  • California's Cool-loving Grapes Swelter | Wine-Searcher News & Features

    by admin on 2023-01-06 15:44:45
    California's heatwave set records across the state this week, like 115 Farenheit (46.1 Celsius) in the Russian River Valley, which is normally famous for cool-loving Pinot Noir. In Mendocino County the temperature hit 117 on Tuesday. 117! That's Death Valley weather.Despite that, grapes are being ha