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[00:00.00]Some gardeners plan their garden [00:02.61]with meticulous attention to detail. [00:04.80]They choose colors that [00:06.44]will complement each other [00:07.75]and design their garden [00:08.85]as if they were [00:09.83]painting on a canva
[00:00.00]Some gardeners plan their garden [00:02.61]with meticulous attention to detail. [00:04.80]They choose colors that [00:06.44]will complement each other [00:07.75]and design their garden [00:08.85]as if they were [00:09.83]painting on a canva
20Planting a Garden GLOSSARY fresh air air outside that smells clean and good * I love the smell of fresh air after it has rained. to plant to put seeds in the ground so that plants will grow * Where did you plant the carrots? garden a small piece of
AMERICAN STORIES - Rappaccini's Daughter, Part 1By Nathaniel Hawthorne Broadcast: Saturday, March 04, 2006 Announcer: Now, the Special English program, AMERICAN STORIES. (MUSIC) Our story today is cal
52 Dream Billy is twelve years old. One day his father gave him fifty pence. There is a big tree in Billy's garden. He climbed it and sat in it. He likes that place in the tree very much. Then Billy looked at his money and said, I'm going to go to th
85 Plants Words Flower root stem trunk seed pollen fruit bark branch twig leaf bush jungle rainforest cactus desert savannah coniferous deciduous forest hardwood softwood blossom wood Cherry blossom rose petal bamboo Phrases Plant a tree Several spec
[00:18.64]Mr Joe [00:22.50]乔先生 [00:36.20]I walked up to Mr. Joe and introduced myself, [00:40.33]and asked what he did [00:41.51]to make his garden grow so green and lush. [00:45.21]Mr. Joe just chuckled at me, [00:47.95]his big white eyebrows dri
(MUSIC) Our story today is called Rappaccinis Daughter. It was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. We will tell the story in two parts. Here is Kay Gallant with the first part of our story. (MUSIC) Storyteller: Many years ago, a young man named Giovanni
The Secret Life of Roots Plant roots are important to life on earth. Roots take in water and nutrients that the plant needs to live and grow. They also help secure plants in dirt to prevent erosion - the breakdown of soil by natural forces. Roots are
Alex Kirk said he had to take care of his garden and left. Mr. Yee took several deep breaths, then said, Come, lets walk through my garden plot. The Aldens followed him, careful to not step on any plants. That was a bit hard to do because the plants
By June Soh Washington, DC 09 July 2007 The United States Botanic Garden located across from the U.S. Capitol is one of the many tourist attractions in Washington, D.C. Visitors can see thousands of beautiful and fascinating plants in the garden and
By Zulima Palacio Kauai, Hawaii 18 June 2007 The Hawaiian archipelago represents the most isolated group of islands in the world. Plants and animals that are common to many people elsewhere only made it to these islands in the last few hundred years
Agriculture Report - In the Garden: Growing Blueberries 农业报道 - 蓝莓种植 This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语农业报道。 Blueberries are generally grown in northern climates with cool wi
AS IT IS 2016-08-25 For People Too Busy to Garden, FarmBot Can Help In a small home garden, about 1.5 meters wide and 3 meters long, a robotic device called the FarmBot is busy planting vegetable seeds. The FarmBot will control the soils moisture, wa
By Zulima Palacio Washington 28 June 2007 Breadfruit is widely cultivated in tropical regions of the world, especially in the Pacific. And yet, advocates say it is mostly ignored as a potential solution to hunger. They point out that breadfruit prod
Interactive Junior Botanist Program Teaches Kids About Plants WASHINGTON Lee Coykendall teaches students from nearby Virginia all about the Theobroma cacao - the source of chocolate. This tree will have 30-40 pods, and inside, look! she exclaimed und
China has more plants than anywhere else in the temperate regions of the world. In fact, it has almost twice as many kinds of plants as there are in the United States which is about the same size and about three times as many as there are in Europe.
As a university professor in Miami, Florida, Marvin Dunn launched an inner-city garden to give his students an outlet for volunteer activity. Now his vision has grown into a year-round urban farm that produces scores of vegetables and fruits. Marvin
One thing that I do in the morning, is to drive my children to school. It doesn't take very long, perhaps five minutes. Parents can pull up into a parking area that is near the school playing field to drop their kids off. Something caught my eye, the
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Stopping to Smell the Roses, and Lots More, at the Botanic GardenBy Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Speci