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Tiger Lilies Are Easy-to-grow Garden Showstoppers
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Tiger lilies have it all - they're edible, have healing properties and act as perfect pollinator magnets. They're also long-lasting, strikingly beautiful and super easy to grow.
Petrified Wood: A Journey From Tree to Stone
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Petrified wood can be found all over the world, but how is it created?
Ligularia
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Ligularias are perennials bear sprays or spires of yellow flowers. Flower petals also come as orange flowers. Learn about ligularia.
When should you use silt soil?
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One of the chief benefits of using silt soil is that it's able to be compacted easily. You can learn more about when you should use silt soil from reading this article.
How Gene Banks Work
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Gene banks preserve thousands of genetic samples from organisms and store them in frozen vaults. Learn why gene banks are becoming more urgent.
How Sustainable Agriculture Works
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How does sustainable agriculture work? Learn about green technologies and innovations in the field of sustainable agriculture.
How Do Fossils Form? A Journey Through Time
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What is a fossil? How do they form?
Seasoning Basics
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Seasonings are key element of any successful recipe. Learn interesting facts about herbs and spices as well as how they are typically used.
Is coal to liquid more efficient than gasoline?
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Is coal to liquid more efficient than gasoline? Keep reading to learn if coal to liquid is more efficient than gasoline.
Carbon Capture-to-fuel Is Here
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We're pulling CO2 out of thin air and transforming it into a fuel. HowStuffWorks looks at the science and how close it is to commercial viability.