Researchers find that tiny plastic particles increase the absorption of environmental arsenic and pesticides in lettuce and human intestinal cells, raising new safety concerns about plastic pollution.
Micro- and nanoscale plastic particles can greatly increase how much toxic chemicals enter plants and human cells.
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Burlington-Plattsburgh WCAX-TV on MSNNew Hampshire hydroponic lettuce grower prepares for further expansionA lettuce producer in northern New Hampshire is closing in on its one-year anniversary in production and already looking to ...
A Mandan senior passionate about gardening recently got a FFA grant to run an indoor community garden that is now freshening ...
There have been many important innovations in the produce industry and this trend continues with a novel crop and a new "grow ...
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Clean Tech on MSNPlastic Pollution Threatens Food SafetyRecent studies reveal micro and nanoscale plastics in soil and water increase toxic chemical absorption in plants and human cells, raising food safety concerns.
Local classes and events offer a variety of experiences, including stained glass garden ornaments and calligraphy classes.
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Hosted on MSNLettuce to Baby Carrot: 7 vegetable that can grow in one monthGrowing your own vegetables is rewarding, and some crops mature in just one month! If you're eager for a quick harvest, ...
Despite the cold, cruel cloak of winter still wrapped tightly around my shoulders, I am taking the first tentative step ...
This is the time of year to transplant and get those early crops such as lettuce, radishes, kohlrabi and cabbages in the garden. Holly Gregor’s third-grade class at St. Anastasia Catholic ...
Plants growing in pots will need watering more frequently; more than once a day in hot, dry weather. Touch the compost to check if it feels dry before watering. High temperatures don’t suit lettuce, ...
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