06.07.24
Plant Science
Of Flowers and Fruit: All You Need to Know About Angiosperms
When one encounters the term “angiosperm”, it might be complicated at first to figure out what it really means. However, the answer is lying on the surface. The flowering plants we all know and frequently get attracted to are indeed angiosperms, plants with a specific structure and natural purpose, too. But what does it mean in particular? Why do angiosperms produce fruit?
06.07.24
Plant Science
Natural Compass: Which Side Does Moss Grow On?
An age-old question: is it possible for one to traverse a forest without a compass or not? Most traditional perspectives suggest that nature has its own navigators that may smoothly guide you through the tangled labyrinths with effortless grace.
06.06.24
Plant Science
What Are Chill Hours in Gardening? Special Terms Explained
One of the most complex questions in the realm of fruit tree gardening concerns how plant life cycles work and how they adapt to different seasons and temperatures in particular. Nevertheless, the factor that may explain these intricate aspects always remains the same and relates to “chill hours”.
06.06.24
Plant Science
What Is Crop Rotation and Why Is It Important?
Crop rotation is one of the oldest yet most efficient agricultural techniques that help one get the most out of their planting experience and maintain sustainability as well. Although many gardeners and farmers might prefer modern chemical practices to protect soil and cultivate plants with ease, crop rotation should not be ignored either way.
06.06.24
Plant Science
Potato Sprout Time: Growing Potatoes in Your Yard
One of the most popular inhabitants of the vegetable garden is potato. No matter how widespread they are, potatoes require special care and deep preparation to grow and please us with these tasty tubers that grace our plates in different forms. Nevertheless, understanding how to plant them properly defines what you can get by the end of the season.
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