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Mystery Bumps on Basil? Maryland Gardeners Get a Lesson in Nature’s Adaptability”

In 2025, Maryland basil growers faced confusion over bump-like growths on plants, initially thought to signify illness or pests. The University of Maryland Extension clarified these bumps were harmless adventitious roots, a response to high humidity. This incident highlights societal panic around agriculture and underscores the resilience of nature amid environmental challenges.

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Ghost Forests and Forgotten Farms: Maryland’s Eastern Shore Confronts a Salty Reality

Maryland’s Eastern Shore faces an environmental collapse marked by “ghost forests” where saltwater intrusion is killing off trees and farmland. Local farmers suffer economic losses with inadequate support from authorities. The situation reflects a neglect of rural communities and historical landmarks, urging a need for action and local control in policy responses.

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