BlueSky Isnt Dying - and Theres a Larger Ecosystem Growing . . . BlueSky has grown from roughly 10 million users in early November to 36 79 million today — and its last 30 days of traffic looks very level But instead of calling BlueSky's traffic "level", right-leaning libertarian Megan McArdle argues instead that BlueSky's "decline shows no sign of level
Pros Cons of Raised Beds, In-Ground Beds Container . . . Just remember, the larger the crop, the larger the container and when in doubt size up You can even grow small fruit trees and shrubs in containers Disadvantages Limited Growing Space Container gardens have limited space for the amount or types of crops you can grow You likely won’t be able to plant large sprawling crops like pumpkins
Growing in wide open spaces - Good Fruit Grower There’s plenty of elbow room for Richard and Jill Werner and their crews harvesting SugarBee apples in their orchard north of Oroville, Washington, near the U S -Canada border No ducking under trellis wires or squeezing between leaders Even when the fourth-leaf trees grow bigger, workers will still walk all the way around them to harvest
Plant Expansion: How Plants Grow and Spread - Biology Insights A plant’s expansion is governed by its ability to compete for finite resources Above ground, the primary struggle is for light, and plants exhibit phototropism—growing toward a light source to maximize photosynthesis In a crowded forest, this leads to a vertical race where taller plants intercept sunlight, shading shorter competitors
Trees Can Grow Around Obstacles - All About Trees As it grows, it can even grow around obstacles over time Thankfully, however, a tree cannot crack a house foundation unless a crack was already present Trees are often planted close to fences and other solid objects This will be fine for many years until the tree trunk gets increasingly larger
Is There Such a Thing as Too Many Trees? - National Forest . . . Overstocked forests are all around us In fact, they are so prolific that for many of us dense forests seem normal While a healthy density looks different for each forest based on their unique environment and ecosystem, on average, healthy forests are much less dense than you are likely used to seeing Photo by the NFF Overstocked Forest
Scientists Find Unexpected Deep Roots in Plants - NYU “Understanding where plants grow roots is vital, as deeper roots could mean safer and longer-term carbon storage Harsher conditions at depth may prevent detritus-feeding microbes from releasing carbon back to the atmosphere,” says Mingzhen Lu , an assistant professor at New York University’s Department of Environmental Studies and the