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Don’t trash the pumpkins, leave those leaves: Louisville Grows talks composting
With pumpkins collapsing and leaves piling high, Seamus Allman of Louisville Grows offers smart, sustainable ways to compost ...
Fall foliage is still a mystery: Why do some leaves turn red?
The red pigments in some fall leaves have proven to be a puzzle for researchers who debate why leaves bother to go red.
Autumn’s newest social media craze is a snap-happy trip to the local pumpkin patch. From Kent to Cumbria, once-anonymous farms have been reborn as gourd wonderlands with fields transformed into ...
While everyone’s busy snapping photos of trees, there’s real action happening in the kitchen. Turning pumpkins into these 15 different dishes proves that this time of year is less about what’s outside ...
The leaves are turning crunchy, there's a chill in the air and pumpkin spice lattes have started popping up in most cafes, which means one thing: Halloween is just around the corner. Whether you're a ...
It’s no-jobs Friday, thanks to the federal government shutdown robbing investors of what’s often the most closely watched piece of monthly U.S. economic data. But there are alternatives. Indeed, a ...
David Mwanaka grows white maize and other exotic crops like horned melon and pumpkin leaves, which are popular with African, Indian, Vietnamese, and Mexican communities A farmer, who started growing ...
Fall is in full swing in Oregon. The tips of trees are transforming into a palette of yellow, orange and red hues and cooler weather signals the change of seasons. Contrasted by the state's vast ...
The Autumn equinox ushered in the first official day of fall. But for people who can't get enough of peeping the leaves as they change colors may be under a tighter time crunch this season. The Autumn ...
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