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The summer heat is already causing problems in the gardens.
Slovenia🌿 Environment11 hr. ago

The summer heat is already causing problems in the gardens.

The article discusses challenges faced by gardeners during the hot summer days in July, such as plants not blooming, fruits rotting, and flowers failing to pollinate. It suggests solutions like switching from seeds to planting seedlings to cope with the heat. The piece emphasizes the difficulty of gardening in areas without access to water but notes that with effort, it is still possible to plant certain vegetables and plants for autumn. The article appears to be part of a larger guide or tutorial on summer gardening techniques.

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Primorske novice logoPrimorske noviceIndependentCenter11 hr. ago
The summer heat is already causing problems in the gardens.

The article discusses challenges faced by gardeners during the hot summer days in July, such as plants not blooming, fruits rotting, and flowers failing to pollinate. It suggests solutions like switching from seeds to planting seedlings to cope with the heat. The piece emphasizes the difficulty of gardening in areas without access to water but notes that with effort, it is still possible to plant certain vegetables and plants for autumn. The article appears to be part of a larger guide or tutorial on summer gardening techniques.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on environmental issues related to gardening and climate conditions, which are not inherently politically charged. There is no clear ideological framing, and the content remains neutral, offering practical advice without taking a stance on broader political or social issues.

Svet24 logoSvet24IndependentCenteryesterday
It's a habit that most people do.

The article discusses the misconception that mold grows more frequently during the summer months. It clarifies that while high humidity and warm temperatures can contribute to mold growth, the primary cause is often poor ventilation and improper maintenance of buildings. The piece emphasizes that mold issues are typically the result of human behavior and neglect rather than seasonal changes alone. It provides practical advice on preventing mold by improving airflow and addressing leaks promptly.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on environmental health and prevention practices related to mold, which is not inherently a politically charged issue. There is no evident ideological framing, and the content remains neutral and informative.

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