Tag: garden

It’s time to regrow our connection with food

Asparagus can grow up to five feet tall.   The asparagus we see on the dinner table is harvested by cutting small spears off the main plant. Any unused stalks unfurl into feathery ferns, making the plant look like a giant carrot top—not what you’d expect from asparagus.    Food has become unfamiliar...

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Society for Conservation Biology celebrates opening of bee garden

The Society for Conservation Biology held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday to introduce the university’s first-ever bee garden. Located in front of the Biosciences Complex on Arch Street, the Bee Garden inhabits native wildlife and plant species that will cater to local pollinators and insects....

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