Posts made in August, 2020

Let’s Not Argue About Climate Change

Posted by on Aug 14, 2020 in Unmowed Blog | 0 comments

Let’s Not Argue About Climate Change

Even if you don’t believe in climate change, even if you deny the science behind it, there’s no doubt that air pollution exists.
And air pollution kills people.

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Why Bug Zappers Are a Terrible Idea

Posted by on Aug 11, 2020 in Unmowed Blog | 0 comments

Why Bug Zappers Are a Terrible Idea

In a world filled with terrible ideas, bug zappers are among the worst. Because they zap the wrong bugs. They don’t work on mosquitoes. They attract things that are attracted to light, like moths. They kill insects that are beautiful and harmless and important pollinators and food for birds, and they actually attract more mosquitoes to bite you. Surely the very definition of a terrible idea. Mosquitoes are initially attracted to the weird glowing ultraviolet light, but then, as they’re drawn closer to your patio, the irresistible (to a mosquito) smell of human breath lures them away....

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Buttercups, Daisies, Dandelions, Clover: A Meadow of Magic  

Posted by on Aug 7, 2020 in Unmowed Blog | 1 comment

Buttercups, Daisies, Dandelions, Clover: A Meadow of Magic  

Superstitions about buttercups, clover, and daisies come from that ancient worldview of plants as magical, powerful beings, perhaps inhabited by gods or spirits, able to confer blessings, grant wisdom, and shield you against misfortune.

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What To Do If You’ve Touched Poison Ivy

Posted by on Aug 5, 2020 in poison ivy, Unmowed Blog | 0 comments

What To Do If You’ve Touched Poison Ivy

What if you’ve just waded through a cluster of poison ivy? To avoid a rash, wash off the oil as soon as you can. Cold water, lots of it. Then keep it dry.

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Let’s Not Re-Open Schools; Let’s Re-think Them

Posted by on Aug 4, 2020 in Unmowed Blog | 1 comment

Let’s Not Re-Open Schools; Let’s Re-think Them

Let’s focus on the main issue: keeping children sane and healthy while we wait for this terrible year to pass. Let’s use every park, every nature center, every green space, every urban community garden and vacant lot.

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