Garden
Missile fragments hit Carmel, damaging unique white lily preservation plot - interview
“We still don’t know how many bulbs were destroyed. It could be hundreds, it could be thousands. Only in months or even years will we know the full extent of the damage.”
Power Stack Leaf Blower Reviews: Don’t Get Power Leaf Blower Till You’ve Read This!
A moment for ourselves: The balcony becomes a sanctuary of calm and breath
How to design your yard without a tree and without maintenance – Keter’s new solution
Israeli startup UBQ teams up with Crescent Garden for a sustainable gardening breakthrough
The planters are the first in gardening supplies to substitute plastic with climate-positive UBQ, a major breakthrough for the horticulture field.
This week in Jerusalem: Happy house
A weekly round-up of city affairs.
Iran, terror financing, can be stopped by growing saffron - MK Hauser
Iran produces 90% of the world's saffron, the world's most expensive spice — Which New Hope MK Zvi Hauser is concerned is used to finance terrorism and Iran.
How were people buried 2,000 years ago? New evidence
The coffin, which was buried facing north — suggesting a pagan burial, contained one body in a prone position with partial remains of another person at the feet of the prone remains.
Chinese Pond Heron begins first molt in Israel
The Chinese Pond Heron, first seen in Israel earlier this month, has begun molting, according to Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel.
National Library of Israel to get floral neighbor with new park
New park, covering 1.5 dunams, opening next to National Library of Israel's new headquarters
25% of Holocaust survivors live in poverty. Lechiot B'Kavod helps feed them
A recent study by the Holocaust Survivors’ Welfare Fund showed that many Holocaust survivors were forced to give up essentials to be able to buy food.
Jerusalem Botanical Gardens hosts fantasy festival for Passover
The festival is suited for children from age three to 10.
Lessons to learn from the garden
All the gardeners I have known are gentle people, maybe because a garden teaches patience and careful watchfulness.