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  • How to Make an Observation Worm Farm

    You can make an observation worm farm to show children exactly how useful worms are for composting. You need to use a container that is narrow enough to force the worms to show you their...

  • How to Make Fishing Worms Bigger

    Vermiculture, or the method of turning organic kitchen waste into crumbly, nutrient dense compost, is also a great way to raise worms for fishing. Not only do you have free, soil-enhancing compost...

  • What Do Corn Seeds Need for Germination?

    Corn is a warm weather plant and needs plenty of sunlight to grow and produce good sized, sweet ears of corn. Corn seeds get their best start when the soil they are planted in has all that they...

  • How to Feed Deer Year Round

    In many areas across the country, the natural food supply is unable to keep up with the ever-expanding deer population. The result is a herd of deer that suffer malnutrition, stunted growth and...

  • When to Pick Morel Mushrooms in Southwest Ohio

    Hunting morel mushrooms is a favorite time-honored spring tradition in southwestern Ohio. Avid mushroom hunters know when it is time to pick up their walking sticks and mushroom baskets and head...

  • The Definition of Tundra

    Tundra regions are defined by their cold climates, geography, soil and limited biological diversity. Tundra regions can be further divided into arctic or alpine, depending upon the altitude.

  • Information on Popular Trees in Kansas

    Kansas is located in the central Great Plains region of the United States within three climate zones: humid continental, semiarid steppe and humid subtropical. The majority of the landscape is...

  • How Is Water Filtered in Nature?

    Water soaks into the ground, which is called infiltration. Underneath the surface of the Earth, the water is naturally filtered as it moves through soil and rock, which is called groundwater flow....

  • Information on Aspen Trees

    Aspen trees, with leaves that tremble and shake in the slightest wind, are a beautiful arboreal species. They are one of the most widely distributed species of tree in the world, found in urban...

  • The Nature and Properties of Soils

    Soil is a natural resource that forms the basis of our existence. Soil is made up of various elements such as minerals, dead plants and animals, along with minute pieces of rocks. The type of soil...

  • How to Perfectly Grow Hostas

    Do you wish to grow fantastic and beautiful hostas? These are species of lily-like plants whose origin is northeast Asia. Hostas are herbaceous plants that live for more than 2 years and grow from...

  • How to Create a Mini Ecosystem

    A terrarium is an example of a mini-ecosystem that is fairly simple to construct using easily obtained materials. A terrarium can be used as an educational tool to explain what materials are...

  • What Is Acid Peat Moss?

    Because plants have different soil needs, the environment can be adapted to create the best possible growing conditions. One way to change the properties of soil is by using acid peat moss.

  • How Does the Acidity of Soils Affect Plant Growth?

    Soil acidity is measured in pH level, a chemical property that governs how substances interact with each other. A wide range of natural acidic properties are present in soils, but some soils may...

  • The Effect of Excess Iron in Plants

    Like animals and people, plants need a certain amount of iron to survive. Iron helps them create chlorophyll and aids in several other chemical processes plants perform. However, too much iron can...

  • How Is a Pingo Formed?

    In the Arctic, the land stays so cold that a portion of the soil freezes in winter but never thaws out in the summertime. Called permafrost, this soil creates a hardened barrier at the top of the...

  • Types of U.S. Soil

    While there are dozens of soil types around the world, the U.S. contains 12 specific versions. All soil is comprised of three materials, with five factors determining the composition. Because of...

  • Characteristics of Topsoil

    Topsoil is a combination of minerals, decayed plant matter and ecological activity that supports a wide variety of life, including plant roots, burrowing animals, bacteria and insects. Humans use...

  • How to Build Your Own Worm Factory

    Worms are wonderful for a garden. Not only do they help to break up the soil and help the roots of our plants to get oxygen, but their poop, known as castings, is one of the best fertilizers in...

  • Flowering Plant Needs

    Plants produce their own food through a process known as photosynthesis. However, it doesn't mean plants don't have certain requirements of their environment in order to successfully grow and...

  • Earthworms Facts

    Earthworms are invertebrate creatures that live mostly underground, where conditions are cool and moist. Their body has no skeletal structure. Instead, it consists of flexible segments covered in...

  • Types of Garden Worms

    We often take earthworms for granted, but they are important underground residents that work hard to make soil healthy. They travel through the soil, aerating as they go and allowing water to...

  • Types of Soil

    There are hundreds of different types of soil. Each soil is unique in its mineral and organic content. Each soil has a unique texture and moisture capacity. However, these various soil types...

  • Negative Effects of Acid Rain

    Acid rain is caused by certain types of pollution that release carbon, sulfur dioxide and similar particles into the air. These particles mix with water vapor and give it an acidic quality that...

  • How to Tell If a Plant Needs to Be Repotted

    Most of us now know how to repot a plant. But how do you tell when one needs to be repotted?

  • How Do Ecosystems Change Naturally?

    When an environment supports living things in such a way that a balance is achieved within the habitat, an ecosystem is achieved. Since life is change--things die, things are born, things grow--an...

  • How to have an awareness over Environmental Remediation

    Environmental remediation is the process of environmental cleanup that restores a polluted or contaminated site to a state that is not harmful for human beings and other living organisms.

  • Damage Caused to the Ecosystem by Tsunamis

    Tsunamis are large ocean waves set in motion by unstable sea floor activity. Undersea earthquakes, landslides or volcanic activity are the events capable of destabilizing the sea floor's surface....

  • How to Repot a Plant without Shocking it

    Have you ever wondered why your plant seems to droop after digging it up and moving it? You have 'shocked' it from its comfortable environment. Assuming you have not chopped up the plants roots,...

  • Importance of Topsoil

    The Dust Bowl era, when rampant soil erosion caused environmental devastation in America in the 1930s, drove home the importance of topsoil. It was a difficult and painful---even deadly---lesson...

  • Petunia Facts

    The petunia is a type of flower that thrives in well-drained soil and full sunlight. It's often found in flower beds and containers where it's mixed with other types of flowers. The petunia is...

  • How Does Burning Fossil Fuels Affect the Nitrogen Cycle?

    Nitrogen helps sustain the diversity of plant life, the balance between grazing animals and predators, and the processes that control the production and cycling of carbon and various soil...

  • Information on Blackberries

    The blackberry is a fruit that isn't actually a berry. Despite its name, it's actually an aggregate fruit, which means it is a sort of compounded fruit made from multiple flower ovaries....

  • What Kinds of Things Pollute Water?

    If you're concerned about the environment and water quality, you may wonder what kind of things pollute the water around you. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the National...

  • Facts About the Tundra

    The term "tundra" is used to depict a region of the world where the temperatures are cold and the vegetation is sparse, limited to shrubs, grasses and lichens. The weather on the tundra is...

  • Why Do Plants Grow Better in Soil Than in Water?

    Plants in their natural environment grow predominately in soil. Today, plants can be grown hydroponically, that is, in water cultures, without the need for soil. However, despite these advances in...

  • How to Make Pots Out of Paper Pulp Egg Cartons

    Making a flower or seedling pot out of paper pulp egg cartons is an inexpensive and earth-friendly way to repurpose would-be trash. Common household items, seeds and a bag of potting soil are the...

  • How to Plant a Tree

    In honor of Earth Day, many people plant trees and flowers to help our planet. This is a great way to make our ecosphere healthier and improve our communities. Trees make a beautiful and helpful...

  • How to Make a 2-Liter Terrarium (Recycling Project)

    This activity allows children to practice recycling and learn more about ecology, environmental degradation, and the scientific process. Terrariums are miniature, self-contained eco-systems....

  • How to Make a Worm Farm for Kids

    Children often wonder why it is that they usually don't see earthworms out and about during the day. That's because worms are nocturnal, or active at night, when they drag leaves and grass down...

  • How to Make a Flower Garden

    to make a garden is very easy. at first you have to select a suitable land for your land. it will be better if it in front of your house. then you can takes steps for make a flower garden. there...

  • How to Make a Christmas Terrarium

    Terrariums are great ways to bring an entire mini-ecosystem indoors where you can watch it grow and flourish. Add a touch of the holidays to your natural decor with this beautiful Christmas...

  • How to Care for Elephant Ear Plants

    Elephant ear plants require little care and attention. They grow well in a variety of conditions making them an excellent choice to add a tropical look to your garden without requiring much...

  • How to Make a Rosemary Topiary

    A topiary is a plant that has been pruned and shaped as it grows to create a globe shape. You can create topiaries with a wide variety of plants. Using Rosemary adds a fragrant, as well as...

  • How to Grow a Bamboo Plant in your Garden

    Growing bamboo can be a very rewarding experience. It adds a great deal of beauty to a landscape and has many beneficial characteristics. Many species are invasive, so it may take some unique...

  • How to grow organic tomatoes in containers

    You can easily grow your own fresh, organic tomatoes, even in the smallest gardens!

  • How to Make a Mini Biodome

    A mini biodome is the perfect solution for people with not-so-green thumbs. It allows the seeds to sprout in an environment that recycles its water through condensation and evaporation, thus...

  • How to Plant Your Name

    This is a fun and unusual way to grow a plant. Make one in your name and make one for a friend as a gift. Read on to learn how to plant your name.

  • How to Setup a Garden Birdbath

    You enjoy feeding and watching birds. Now you’re ready for the next step, a birdbath. But where do you put it? Read on for some easy steps to locating and setting up a birdbath in your yard.

  • How to Compost with the Family

    Composting is an easy task to incorporate into your daily activities. It can also been a fun experience to share with the family, especially since children can learn the process of how food breaks...

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