https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-07-28-vegetables-to-plant-now-for-fall-harvest.html
July 28, 2021 - You also don't have to worry about seedlings rotting away in damp, cool soil or dying from a hard freeze. Also, many of the pests that come out in spring, such as cutworms and slugs, aren't as active in midsummer, too.Here are six vegetables you can plant now for an abundant fall harvest later: Tips for new gardenersKeep the following tips in mind if you're planting vegetables in midsummer for the first time: ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-07-23-root-crops-for-an-amazing-fall-harvest.html
July 23, 2020 - fall harvest for your garden, it's best to plant fast-maturing crops. If your root crops grow slow or you get them in late, you may be stuck with "baby" roots that are sweet and succulent compared to mature crops. To keep baby roots fresh, leave them in your garden and harvest as needed throughout fall and all through winter, until the ground freezes. Cover baby roots with a layer of straw to protect them on frosty nights.Consider the unique ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-11-09-crops-harvested-from-mars-moon-soil-simulants.html
November 09, 2020 - The results of the study open the possibility of farming in space and come just as NASA is preparing to embark on a crewed mission to the moon with plans to set up camp there.Growing crops on Mars and moon soil simulantsA major hurdle in space colonization is food availability and safety. Astronauts in the International Space Station currently receive regular shipments of freeze-dried and prepackaged meals to cover their dietary needs. However, when crews venture deeper ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-12-11-medicinal-wildflowers-to-harvest-when-hiking.html
December 11, 2018 - All of these plants may be dried, but some lose their efficacy when dried. You can make a tincture, infusion, or salve instead, depending on how you'll use it. (Related: Why you should learn about herbs in your area: Wild edibles and medicinal plants can offer food security.)Sources include:BioPrepper.comMedicalNewsToday.comHerbalRemediesAdvice.orgThis site is part of the Natural News Network © 2022 ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-03-07-engineers-develop-vegebot-that-can-harvest-lettuce.html
March 07, 2020 - The team, led by Cambridge's Dr. Fumiya Iida, initially trained their robot, called “Vegebot,” to recognize and harvest iceberg lettuce in a lab setting. First tested in laboratory conditions, the robot was later successfully tested in a variety of field conditions with the help of local fruit and vegetable co-operative, G's Growers.Currently, Vegebot is nowhere near as fast or as efficient as a human worker. However, it demonstrates how advanced robotics can be used ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-08-15-ways-preserve-harvest-without-canning.html
August 15, 2021 - FreezingAt the top of the list is freezing as it’s just so simple and effective. You may need to use electricity, but it’s pretty safe and easy. Wrapping up your food tightly is essential for keeping pesky freezer burn at bay; many people use food savers to help keep the air out of the packaging.Some vegetables are best when blanched prior to freezing, such as peas, cauliflower, broccoli, carrots and asparagus. Fruit is also easy to freeze – simply clean it, ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-05-28-4-medicinal-plants-to-harvest-for-profit.html
May 28, 2021 - How to harvest wild herbsYou need to pick wild herbs that are easy to find so you have ready access to them come harvest season. Take a look at the following wild medicinal plants:GoldensealGoldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis) is a perennial herb commonly used in Native American Medicine to treat skin disorders, digestive problems, liver conditions, diarrhea and eye irritation.This plant is found in large stands in hardwood forests throughout the eastern United States....
https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-09-05-researchers-find-way-to-harvest-electricity-from-bacteria.html
September 05, 2019 - In light of the dwindling supply of fossil fuels and the increasing demand for energy, researchers are exploring potential sources of sustainable energy. Among their candidates are microorganisms collectively known as bacteria.The metabolic activities of bacterial cells produce a small amount of electricity. Researchers have spent the last few years trying to harvest electrical current from these organisms to power electronics.So far, efficiency remains the ...
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