Its already November and the chilly weather is apparently staying up North this year. Chilly weather up north means that hatcheries are closing their...
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Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
Savory and rich, onions make the world go round, don’t you think? They have an honored place in any garden and you have some choices as they...
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Finally, the relentless, Florida heat has subsided somewhat. The prime time for germination is here. It will be easier for many seeds to germinate now...
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The cukes were doing so well! Tendrils were climbing up the trellis, big green and healthy leaves acted as huge solar panels turning sunshine into...
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Are you looking for an ornamental type of chicken that you can raise as a pet? Then the small Silkie Bantam is for you. Andrew Malone, Poultry Master...
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Are you wanting that spring flock of chickens to be laying wonderful fresh eggs for you? Today is the day to get those chicks! Andrew at Funky Chicken...
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Large, bright green, ominous, squishy, voracious! Those are words that describe one of our garden enemies, the Tomato Hornworm. These critters grow...
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In this time of economic uncertainty, “Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the USDA’s initiative called, “ Know Your...
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Clear and bright, hot pink, orange, and yellow form the palette of a gorgeous plate of these greens! Related to the beet, Swiss Chard is a tasty and...
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