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A list of youtube channels to which I subscribe


Hello everyone!

Well, someone asked me recently, "where do you get all this stuff from?" and I gave them a quick list of resources, mostly youtube channels and websites. But then of course I had to write it out and post it on my blog - so here it is: the list of my youtube subscriptions.

It's a short list, I try to keep the number of subscriptions under a dozen. So actually I subscribe to fewer channels, only the following ones:

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It's not a heat wave, it's poor water management. Plants grow better when it's hot. Of course, if you don't provide them with water... they grow less. But let's not conflate the two: the temperature and availability of water. it isn't heat that's reducing crop yield. It's the lack of water.
It's not a heat wave, it's poor water management. Plants grow better when it's hot. Of course, if you don't provide them with water... they grow less. But let's not conflate the two: the temperature and availability of water. it isn't heat that's reducing crop yield. It's the lack of water.
It's not a heat wave, it's poor water management. Plants grow better when it's hot. Of course, if you don't provide them with water... they grow less. But let's not conflate the two: the temperature and availability of water. it isn't heat that's reducing crop yield. It's the lack of water.
It's not a heat wave, it's poor water management. Plants grow better when it's hot. Of course, if you don't provide them with water... they grow less. But let's not conflate the two: the temperature and availability of water. it isn't heat that's reducing crop yield. It's the lack of water.
It's not a heat wave, it's poor water management. Plants grow better when it's hot. Of course, if you don't provide them with water... they grow less. But let's not conflate the two: the temperature and availability of water. it isn't heat that's reducing crop yield. It's the lack of water.
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