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Woman & Home on MSNI didn't think No Mow May was for me, until I tried this simple twist on the trendExperts say we should stop mowing our lawns in May for the sake of bees and butterflies, but how feasible is it really?
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Homes and Gardens on MSNCistus varieties – 11 joyful sunroses to brighten your plotThere are so many cistus varieties available that it's easy to find the right one for adding color to your summer planting ...
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Monitor on MSNAgropastoralists embrace micro-scale irrigationFarmers in the cattle corridor of Kayunga and Buyende districts rely on both livestock and crop production for their livelihoods. However, they are increasingly facing the challenges of climate change ...
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The Cool Down on MSNUnusual phenomenon occurs in Saudi Arabia as once-threatened species returns to region — here's what you need to knowWild mustard and other rare plant species are making an exciting comeback in Saudi Arabia's Northern Borders Region.
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House Digest on MSNRare Biennial Flowers That Bring Unexpected Beauty To Your GardenCanterbury bells, 'Ravenswing,' annual honesty, and standing cypress are gorgeous biennials plants that are worth growing to ...
Most Americans grew up with the expectation that their yard should look like a manicured golf course at all times.
It was once believed that cellulose was the structural material in the cell walls of all green plants. Now it appears that other substances are employed for this purpose in certain marine algae ...
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