The Environment Report - Wednesday, November 26th
Hollywood green. What do all these green celebs do for the environment? And it’s not just about “An Inconvenient Truth” anymore. We break down green on the big screen.
Hollywood green. What do all these green celebs do for the environment? And it’s not just about “An Inconvenient Truth” anymore. We break down green on the big screen.
Plants from far-away lands may seem like a risky bet for British gardeners, but with the right care they can often thrive in new homes. That is according to The Guardian, which claims that so-called ‘horticultural intercourse’ can enrich any backyard.
Remember that classic diner scene in ‘When Harry Met Sally’ in which Meg Ryan fakes an orgasm and a nearby customer instructs the waitress, ‘I’ll have what she’s having’? Well, what we’d like to have is actress Ryan’s Bel-Air house, which she just listed
USDA redefines organic… again. And joy of joys we’re having ToFurkey for Thanksgiving!!
Jonathan Turteltaub, director of big-budget movies, including ‘National Treasure’ (2004) and its sequel, ‘National Treasure: Book of Secrets’ (2007), sold his West Hollywood-area home for $3.2 million in July. The sales price was recently entered in
If you want to the get the most out of your HDTV and don’t want the hassle of, or have the budget for, both a Blu-ray Disc Player and a Surround Sound System, why not get both for less than $1,000? The Samsung HT-BD2ST has everyting you need in a basic
The BD-S2900 is Yamaha’s first entry into the Blu-ray Disc player market. This player features 1080p/60 or 1080p/24 resolution playback for Blu-ray Discs, provides bitstream output for both Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD via its HDMI 1.3a output, and is fully
Berberis darwinii Photo: Marcus Harpur This berberis stopped me in my tracks when I first saw it growing by the entrance gate of Goodnestone Park in Kent several years ago. The neatly formed clusters of red berries glowed against the dark green foliage
Planting trees is a long-term commitment that can provide gardeners with years of enjoyment as they watch their tiny saplings grow into mighty trunks. But while they may grow up to be stable and unmoving, trees require careful nurturing in their early
The flower garden in afternoon sunshine Photo: Vivian Russell Stearns Farm sits in the rural outskirts of Boston, Massachusetts, on the edge of a great swathe of beautiful conservation land bequeathed to the Sudbury Valley Trustees by Margaret Welch in