Monthly Archives: November 2012

Ten American Native Plants You Can Eat

By cultivating these native plants on your property, you can feed wildlife and enjoy the fruits of your labor during holiday meals and other times 11-07-2012 // By Janet Marinelli IT’S HARD TO IMAGINE a Thanksgiving meal in New England … Continue reading

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Wasps used to attack invasive beetle in TN

MARYVILLE, Tenn. — Researchers at the University of Tennessee are investigating whether parasitic wasps can be used to kill the emerald ash borer, a beetle that is threatening millions of trees across the country. The invasive emerald ash borer has … Continue reading

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Mac’s Field Guide to Southeast Garden Bugs

Here are two sources for the Mac’s Good Bug/Bad Bug Field Guide for the Southeast that Justin passed around at the November 12 intern class.  You might also find them on eBay or other websites. Mac’s Field Guides to Southeast … Continue reading

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Community Gardening Resources

Found this mountain of information on community gardening while browsing for interesting topics.  Check it out when you get time. Community Gardening Resources — Helpful Resources for Community Gardeners from the University of Illinois Extension, curated by Ron Wolford

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Plant secrets may make clean fuel

Australian National University Monday, 12 November 2012 The researchers used computer modelling to reveal the molecular structure of the photosynthesis reaction site in plants, which is where sunlight converts water into hydrogen and oxygen. The prospect of creating clean, renewable … Continue reading

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