Newbie Urban Gardeners May Not Be Aware Of Soil's Dirty Legacy
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The majority of Americans now live in cities, which means we have very little to do anymore with the production of our food.
The majority of Americans now live in cities, which means we have very little to do anymore with the production of our food.
People growing food in urban gardens need to know more about soil contamination, according to researchers from the Johns…
Consuming foods grown in urban gardens may offer a variety of health benefits, but a lack of knowledge about the soil used for…
Alex Cukan BALTIMORE, March 31 (UPI) -- Urban soils might harbor contaminants such as lead, petroleum products, paint and…
Consuming foods grown in urban gardens may offer a variety of health benefits, but a lack of knowledge about the soil used for…
Consuming foods grown in urban gardens may offer a variety of health benefits, but a lack of knowledge about the soil used for…
In a new study from the Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future (CLF), researchers identified a range of factors and…