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How Monkeypod Trees Work

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Monkeypod trees can grow to enormous dimensions when they're given room to spread out. Read more to learn what makes monkeypod trees so special.

Can You Name Jesus' Parable from a One Sentence Description?

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The parables of Jesus make up nearly a third of his recorded teachings. How familiar are you with these allegories? Find out now with our quiz!

Do You Know If These Garden Bugs Are Helpful or Harmful?

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There is no doubt that bugs love gardens. Gardeners know, however, that not every bug should be welcomed with open arms. Do you know enough about bugs AND gardening to say which of these bugs are helpful and which are harmful to garden plants? Dig into the quiz and find out.

10 Cheap Ways to Landscape

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There are cheap ways to landscape: You don't have to break the bank to have a colorful, lush yard. Learn cheap ways to landscape and add value to your home.

Grassoline: Can we fuel cars with grass?

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Grassoline for fuel is a concept that is under development in the ongoing search for an alternative to oil. Learn about the concept of grassoline.

Can vitamins lower cholesterol?

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The link between vitamins and cholesterol is complex. Learn how antioxidents in vitamins and minerals fight free radicals to keep your heart healthy.

How Vermicomposting Works

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Vermicomposting is the practice of using worms to turn your organic waste into nutrient-rich fertilizer. Find out how vermicomposting works.

The Glass Lizard, aka Glass Snake, Makes Its Tail Shatter

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Today, we’re diving into the world of the glass snake, more commonly known as a glass lizard. They aren’t actually snakes at all; they’re several species of legless lizard. That's right, glass lizards look an awful lot like snakes, but they have some key differences that set them apart.

What's the Best Way to Load a Dishwasher?

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Yep, there's an art and a science to stacking a dishwasher. HowStuffWorks explains both sides of the equation.

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