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Scientists Just Grew Wires Inside Roses
Today scientists have taken a surprising leap toward actually integrating living plants into human electronics and power systems: A team of Swedish botanists and electrical engineers unveiled a fascinating method of growing and powering conductive wires inside living plants. Led by Eleni Stavrinidou—a bioelectronic engingeer at Linköping University in Linköping, Sweden—the scientists employed a transparent, conductive gel that cut roses could naturally...
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What should I do with my miniature roses for the winter?
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Got Blackspot? Get Milk.
While inspecting my roses the other day, I discovered that some of the shrubs are showing signs of “blackspot.” Details about this insidious fungal disease, and why — according to extensive research — a weekly spray of milk and water is the smartest way to control it
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8 Reasons Why You Should Pee in Your Garden
Learn how and why you should fertilize your garden with your own urine.
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The Stunningly Beautiful Black Roses of Halfeti
The only naturally-black roses grow only in the region around the village of Halfeti, in Turkey. The unique conditions in this place cause the flowers to bloom dark red and turn charcoal black during the summer
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Rose I grew 2015
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Peace Roses I grew and photographed
I think they turned out nicely.
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