Polishing an apple with your shirt might remove some dust and dirt, but getting rid of pesticide residues could take a little more work. Researchers now report in ACS' Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, that washing apples with a common household product -- baking soda … [Read more...]
Spend time among the trees and in the garden to keep anxiety at bay
Living in the city and feeling anxious? One solution might be to find a wooded area nearby and spend some time there. A study conducted at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development has investigated the relationship between the availability of nature near city dwellers' … [Read more...]
Scientists show broccoli helps fix leaky gut, protect liver
For the broccoli growers of the world, researchers has good news about your next crop. It turns out that broccoli may help promote a healthy gut and also protect against both liver cancer and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. In one study at Penn State, when mice ate broccoli … [Read more...]
Planting a Garden Pollinators Will Love
Pollinators are the busybodies that keep the vibrant world of flora in your garden growing. Without pollinators, plants populations would dwindle and die. While the occasional hummingbird or bat will visit your garden, the most common pollinators are insects: bees, butterflies, … [Read more...]
7 Awesome Tiny Houses You Can Buy on Amazon
Who else would love to put one of these wonderful tiny homes in the back yard near the garden? Or maybe just move out into the country and live in it? We found these amazing little tiny houses available for sale on Amazon! It seems you really can buy just about anything … [Read more...]
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