How low can you go? Adventures in the fine slicing of peat.
I’ve written elsewhere about the sheer volume of work that is required to produce results in our field of research. As if there wasn’t already enough to do, I’m currently […]
I’ve written elsewhere about the sheer volume of work that is required to produce results in our field of research. As if there wasn’t already enough to do, I’m currently […]
Traditionally, Bogology has mainly taken place in northern Europe and North America. In these regions botanical understanding is plentiful and easily available and, as a result, we know all about […]
Picture the scene: it’s a hot summer’s day, you’re relaxing in the sun but there are wasps flying around your head, interrupting your peaceful repose. Annoying, right? The solution? A […]
This blog has been inspired by a question posed through our Ask a Bogologist page, so thanks very much to Miles for getting in touch and we hope this answers […]
In contrast to Matt and Tom, I’ve come to Bogology from a biological background and I’m interested in the physiology of plants: the science of how plants work. More specifically, […]