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Svalbard Seed Vault: Saving Seeds For The Future

Posted 03-03-2008 at 10:04 PM by smgardener
As noted in the New York Times, and in The Scotsman, the seed storage facility at Svalbard, in Norway, opened last week.

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DEEP inside a frozen Norwegian mountain, behind an entrance blown out of the rock and patrolled by polar bears, scientists have been stockpiling the world's insurance policy against a natural disaster.

With climate change pushing global temperatures beyond previous limits, it is impossible to predict how crops will fare across the globe, so a contingency plan is required.

For months, countries have been sending samples of their seeds to Norway, to be housed at -18C in a giant refrigerator referred to by the nation's media as the "Doomsday Vault".

Should a day come when the fields burn in the face of a nuclear explosion or drought, the vault will be plundered to rejuvenate the world's food supplies.
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"This is an insurance policy for the world's most valuable natural resource,"
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Awesome Euphorbia Guide

Posted 02-03-2008 at 04:18 PM by smgardener
There's a fantastic new guide to Euphorbias over at Dave's Garden.



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Euphorbia canariensis- there are few more elegant columnar Euphorbias than this moderately tall (6'-10') 5-sided columnar, blue-green to bright green plant. This native from the Canaray Islands has many low branches, but the branches themselves rarely branch again, giving the effect of a plant with numerous solitary columns. However, the branches come off but a few suckering trunks in a graceful curve upward, often with the lowest point of the curve touching the ground.
Paghat also has a nice page specifically on the 'firestick' euphorbias.

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Tokyo Sidewalk Gardens

Posted 01-12-2008 at 02:16 PM by smgardener
PingMag shows that with a bit of creativity, you can garden anywhere. Even in a tokyo parking lot.




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Garden Gnomes!

Posted 12-10-2007 at 09:21 PM by smgardener
You know what I've never really understood? Garden gnomes. I mean, I sort of think they're tacky on the one hand, but really cool on the other. I don't have any myself, but they certainly are part of the gardening zeitgeist.



I'm thinking of starting a gardening gnome thread... Anyone have photos they could contribute?
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Carnivorous Plants - Pretty Plants

Posted 11-19-2007 at 09:25 PM by smgardener
Gayla has a post on some pretty Cape Sundew plants she bought. We all know carniverous plants are just cool, but I didn't ever really think of them as pretty.

I found this great pic of cape sundew on wikipedia:

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