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5 Things You Can Still Plant in August
August is a month that is typically accompanied by excessive temperatures and dryness, and for most of the United States, the month of August signals the beginning of the end of summer. Across the board, the median temperature for the...
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4 Things to Plant in September
In most parts of the U.S., folks have been staggering through the heat of the summer, desperate for a reprieve from the high temperatures. Good news: September is here! And although it may still technically be summer, the weather is...
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6 Things to Plant in May
You’ve weathered the cold winds of March gardening, and the rainy days of April gardening, and finally, it’s here: warm, beautiful MAY. This month marks the pinnacle of spring, and if you’ve been waiting to plant your summer crop of...
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Fast and easy garden crafts
Discover quick and fun garden crafts that will brighten up your outdoor space in no time!
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Garden Guide: Last minute gift ideas for gardeners
Do you need a last-minute gift idea for the plant lover in your life? Maybe your New Year’s resolution is to get your hands dirty in the garden. We are here to help!
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What’s a rain garden and how can it help soak up extra water?
With some adjustments — including choosing plants with robust roots — your backyard garden could help absorb more rain.
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Dirt Cheap: 5 watering tips for your garden
Grace Salaysay looks at five ways you can save water (and money) when caring for your garden.
Food Farmer Earth
Deborah Madison Explores Vegetable Literacy: Uniting Cooking with Botany
Join Deborah Madison as she bridges the gap between gardening and cooking through the concept of vegetable literacy. Discover how understanding plant families can transform your approach to cooking and appreciating vegetables in your diet.
Food Farmer Earth
Alan Kapuler: Ethical Living and Gardening as a Metaphor for Life
Discover how Alan Kapuler views gardening not just as a practice for growing food, but as a vital way to engage with the biosphere, make ethical choices, and foster community. Learn how this connection can lead to a more sustainable and...
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ChatGPT 101 - Supercharge Your Work and Life with ChatGPT - Introduction to ChatGPT and LLMs
This video provides an overview of large language models (LLMs) and introduces ChatGPT as an example. The video covers the basic principles behind LLMs, how they are trained on vast amounts of text data to generate human-like responses,...
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How to Teach Basics of Gardening to Kids
Funny looking grass haired monters are due for a haircut.
Great Big Story
Growing Giant Vegetables, Phillip Vowles' 30-year journey
Meet Phillip Vowles from Wales, who grows giant vegetables organically, breaking records and feeding communities.
Great Big Story
What It Takes to Maintain the Biggest Hedges in the U.K.
Join gardener Daniel in sculpting the UK's largest hedges at Powis Castle. Discover the secrets and challenges of maintaining these historic green wonders.
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Grow Your Health: The Benefits of Gardening
Gardening is not just a hobby, it's a pathway to good health for both the body and mind. Studies have shown that regular gardening can improve bone density, reduce the risk of fractures and osteoporosis, and even lower the likelihood of...
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Grow.Eat.Repeat. A Love Letter to Black-Eyed Peas by Stacey and Paige Woodson
Grow. Eat. Repeat. A Love Letter to Black-Eyed Peas,Paige, an inquisitive ten-year-old, accompanies her mother into the garden for a day of bonding, learning, and growing food. Her mother shares an engaging story that leads Paige to...
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A+ for Rainwater Harvesting at Manzo Elementary
Manzo Elementary School in Tucson, Arizona was named the "Greenest Elementary School on the Planet". It is located in a lower income neighborhood and shines for its rainwater collection, gardening, native restoration, and experiential...
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Compost and 'Be Somebody'
Jessi talks about Composting, Being Somebody, and what it means to be a boss and making the big decisions.
Restoration Planet
Finding land for homesteading
Finding land for homesteading requires due diligence and forethought. In this episode, we find the perfect parcel that ticks all the boxes: sunny slopes for solar panels, a weak cell signal perfect for a booster, several possible...
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Band 9 Vocabulary for Describing Gardens
Get IELTS vocabulary today to speak about gardens and gardening. Learn the words you need to impress the IELTS Examiner!
Restoration Planet
Sketching out our dream cabin
Going off grid requires a lot of planning and a little patience! It’s springtime which means we’re anxious to get started, but without the land, we decide to begin sketching out our plans. As we wait for the pieces to fall into place, so...
Restoration Planet
Looking for “bear” land
Looking for land in the wild places sometimes leads to wildlife encounters! That couldn't be more true of the stunning Chilcotin region of the British Columbia Interior. We explore a true homestead and try not to get too attached to...
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IELTS Speaking Part 3 Sample Answers About Gardens
Get IELTS vocabulary today to speak about gardens and gardening. Learn the words you need to impress the IELTS Examiner!
ZooMoo
Kooki's Crafty Show Makes: Argh me hearties
It's gardening time with Kooki as she makes a piratey egg head planter.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Trust Mutekwa - Teachers Make a Difference - Mr. Levison Simbanegavi
Trust Mutekwa is a specialist teacher of children with visual impairment at St. Giles Special School in Harare, Zimbabwe, this is Trust’s nineteenth year as a teacher, and his eleventh year working with children who are disabled.