Whenever it rains, the first question to come to mind is, “How much did we get?” To help you find the answer in your own yard, let’s make a rain gauge. All we need for supplies is a two liter bottle, ...
We’ve already seen quite a bit of rain this morning, and more is expected this week. This simple project can be done with simple things around the house. First carefully cut the water bottle about 1/4 ...
In my experience, gardeners often overestimate rainfall. A cloudburst might seem to have thoroughly saturated the ground, but scratch down an inch and you might find bone-dry soil. Because watering — ...
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Check with your parent or guardian to make sure it is okay to write with permanent marker on the mason jar! Put ruler right up next to jar with lower numbers at the bottom Mark 1 inch, 2 inches, 3 ...
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - Gather your supplies! In this episode we will continue the process of making a weather station. We will use everyday materials to build a homemade rain gauge. As rain falls, it ...
Spring begins tonight and we have already seen quite a bit of rain this week! This simple project can be done with simple things around the house. >> Make a cloud in a jar with your kids YOU NEED ...
In my experience, gardeners often overestimate rainfall. A cloudburst might seem to have thoroughly saturated the ground, but scratch down an inch and you might find bone-dry soil. Because watering — ...
This undated photo shows water leaving a watering can in New Paltz, NY. The amount of water in the watering can and the area over which that water spreads can tell you if you've watered enough, but ...
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In my experience, gardeners often overestimate rainfall. A cloudburst might seem to have thoroughly saturated the ground, but scratch down an inch and you might find bone-dry soil. Because watering — ...