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Why plant native seeds in your backyard? This B.C. ethnobotanist explains

Why plant native seeds in your backyard? This B.C. ethnobotanist explains

As the seasons shift to spring and plants start to bloom, one ethnobotanist is encouraging gardeners to plant seeds that naturally grow in their part of the province. Bren Beckwith, co-founder of KinSeed Ecologies in Nelson, B.C. — an offshoot of the Kootenay Native Plant Society — says native plants "are the foundation of local ecosystems." "The plants themselves are part of this community," said Beckwith. 

How to understand and measure soil water

How to understand and measure soil water

Water is often the most crucial factor in controlling crop yields. The amount of water used by crops can be affected by several factors including the availability of stored soil water, amount of precipitation during the growing season, crop rooting depth and various environmental aspects such as day length, amount of solar radiation, humidity, temperature and wind.