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Every plant has its unique light needs. This one-of-a-kind calculator will tell you whether the light is too high or too low.
Not all shade is the same: Gardening when there’s little sun These plants typically take longer to warm up in spring, remain cooler on hot summer days and will likely require more fertilizer.
Medical experts say that on average, we need 10-15 minutes of unprotected sun exposure on our backs, arms, legs and abdomens as a natural source of vitamin D every day: but always with sunscreen ...
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SunCalc takes the guesswork out of locating plants where they'll get the right amount of sunlight. The gadget measures the accumulated light that falls on a specific spot over 12 hours. At the end ...
Foresta uses a little gauge that looks like a meat thermometer called a Sunlight Calculator that’s available on the internet. “You need at least six hours a day to grow vegetables,” she said.
SunCalc takes the guesswork out of locating plants where they'll get the right amount of sunlight. The gadget measures the accumulated light that falls on a specific spot over 12 hours. At the end ...