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Invasive Earthworms Are Changing Forest Ecosystems

Ten square feet of soil can harbor as many as 2,000 earthworms, most of which are invasive. New research suggests scientists have underestimated the ecological impact of these underground worms.

Bill’s Garden Adventure — Episode 4: How to grow The Great Pumpkin, plus the...

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Want to get your kids, or maybe your grandkids, interested in gardening?

Bill Gephardt’s Garden Adventure – Episode 3: The War On Weeds

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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, June 18, 2016 (Gephardt Daily) — Weeds. Weeds. Weeds. What can you say about weeds? Well, turns out, a whole lot...

Mother’s Day goodies, extreme dares, gardening goodness! ‘The Todd and Erin Morning Stream’ May...

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More Mother's Day Awesome today on "The Morning Stream" -- all kinds of unusual gift ideas for mom and a big fat list of Mother's Day freebies and offers.

Bill Gephardt’s Garden Adventure: Weeding, Watering, Fertilizing — Episode 6

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We've prepped the soil, planted the crops and fired the first salvos in our ongoing war against weeds. Now comes time to take this "growing" enterprise to the next level.

Bill’s Garden Adventure 2017 – Episode 4 – Protecting your plants

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Triple-digit temperatures made their way to the Wasatch Front just in time for the first official day of summer, but rest assured, there are plenty of cold snaps still in the offing -- the kind that can take your perfectly appointed early summer garden, and, in a matter of a few short hours, turn it into silage.

Bill Gephardt’s Garden Adventure With Master Gardener Leslie – Episode 1

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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, May 26, 2016 (Gephardt Daily) -- Do you like to garden? I know I do. I've managed to grow a garden...
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Extra CO2 The Cause Of Dryland Greening Trends

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Earth's drylands are getting greener. The phenomenon has been documented in satellite images over the last several years, but scientists haven't been able to explain the trend.
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Drought Threatens Nearly All U.S. Forests

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While the California drought has been a topic of discussion nationally for some time, researchers are now saying the effects of climate change -- and specifically, drought -- could put forests across the United States in danger.

Bill’s Garden Adventure — Episode 5: The secret behind the blooming success of Merit...

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In 1987, Fred Lampropoulos, founder of the South Jordan-based business Merit Medical Systems, planted a seed, with the not-so-simple idea of developing and distributing precision medical devices worldwide.
400-Million-Year-Old Tropical Forest Found In Norway

Remains Of 400-Million-Year-Old Tropical Forest Found In Norway

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An ancient tropical forest found in Svalbard, a Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, may explain one of the most dramatic climatic shifts in Earth's history.
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Milkweed Dearth Not Monarch Butterfly’s Main Threat

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The saga of the monarch butterfly and its precipitous decline has included one main villain -- a lack of milkweed, the plant that monarch caterpillars feed on exclusively.
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Home Gardeners Rush The Season Out Of Tomato Passion

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Tomatoes are classified as a "very tender" garden plant, and the date Utah horticulturalists suggest for safe outdoor planting in Northern Utah is about a month away.
First Flower Grown In Space

NASA Shows Off First Flower Grown In Space

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NASA astronaut and International Space Station Commander Scott Kelly has shared images of the first flower grown in space: a zinnia that recently came to bloom.