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High wind warnings: How to prepare your garden for intense weather
It's not just heavy rains or hail that can damage a garden — so can strong winds, snapping stems and blowing debris. Here's ...
Trees in the interior of a forest have less wind pushing them from the side and more pushing the top around. The snow hasn’t stuck around for very long lately, but the blustering winds remain strong.
Strong winds can be a real threat in any garden, and that's why they're so dangerous for plants. Repeated gusts can cause tall, top-heavy, or shallow-rooted plants to wobble at the base, which makes ...
EDENTON, N.C. — From growing corn to producing power, North Carolina’s second wind farm is up and running, and it’s on an actual farm. “It was a long process,” said Gene Jordan, a farmer from Edenton, ...
Wind energy infrastructure doesn’t produce power if the air isn’t moving, and solar doesn’t generate power if the sun’s not out. But that doesn’t mean that either source of energy is "worthless" ...
Though natural fertilizers made from treated sewage sludge are used to reintroduce nutrients onto agricultural fields, they bring along microplastic pollutants too. And according to a small-scale ...
"Wind and solar energy infrastructure is essentially worthless when it is dark outside, and when the wind is not blowing," ...
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