Botany One on Nostr: Most previous studies of gardens only looked at single cities. By examining an entire ...
Most previous studies of gardens only looked at single cities. By examining an entire region - from cities to countryside - the researchers could see how gardens differ across these areas. What works for improving city gardens might not help rural ones. They do have one finding that offers hope. Education makes a difference, so it is possible that sharing your gardening knowledge could help us all create greener neighbourhoods.
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