University of Toronto researchers create biochar from wood as strong as mild steel, redefining sustainable materials.
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Gardener shares incredible hack using common kitchen waste: 'My grandmother taught me this'
One TikToker simply commented, "Perfect." Gardener shares incredible hack using common kitchen waste: 'My grandmother taught me this' first appeared on The Cool Down.
A new study finds that rinsing biochar removes dissolved organics - the key to trapping toxic lead and cleaning contaminated ...
A TikTok video demonstrates how to set up a Three Sisters patch to grow your own food with as little effort as possible.
Corn cobs, often discarded as waste, can be repurposed into a natural fertilizer that promotes healthy plant growth ...
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How to Turn Pumpkin Scraps Into Natural Fertilizer, According to Gardening Experts
Throw the scraps into the compost bin. There, the pumpkin will release its nutrients as it degrades. Click recommends layering your pumpkin scraps with dry leaves, grass clippings, or shredded paper ...
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