Jose5 things to know from this week’s big report on cannabisverified_publisherNPR - Pien HuangMore than half of all U.S. states have legalized cannabis, be it for medical purposes, recreational use, or both. The shelves of cannabis dispensaries offer an ever-widening array of gummies, drinks and joints. Meanwhile, the federal government still considers most types of cannabis illegal. A new …
JoseLost Biblical tree resurrected from 1,000-year-old mystery seed found in the Judean DesertLive Science - By Sascha PareScientists have grown an ancient seed from a cave in the Judean Desert into a tree — and it could belong to a locally-extinct species with medicinal …
JoseGardener shares unbelievable method to keep hungry pests off your garden greens: 'My mind is blown'thecooldown.com - Mandy CarrHaving your own garden can help you eat healthier and save money, but pests can be a pain to deal with. It's not easy keeping them away from plants. …
JoseHow Often Should You Water Your Garden in Extremely Hot Weather? We Asked an ExpertThe Spruce - Mary Marlowe LeveretteExtreme heat waves are stressful for almost every type of plant in your garden, from flowers and vegetables to shrubs and trees—but especially for …
JoseResearchers discover breakthrough in common plant that could change the way we grow food: 'A source of new resistance'thecooldown.com - Mike TaylorAs rising temperatures rock the globe and threaten the crops we plant, scientists are searching for ways to make those vital food sources hardier. …
Jose7 vegetables to sow in August, according to professional gardenersTom's Guide - By Camilla SharmanIf you’ve planted vegetables during the spring and early summer, you’ve likely already reaped the benefits of growing your own. Homegrown vegetables …