5 Easy Steps To Robust Spaghetti Squash
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5 Simple Steps To Robust Spaghetti Squash

Several years ago, my mother-in-law was diagnosed with celiac disease, which is treated with a gluten-free diet. When she visits our home, we adjust the family menu accordingly, and have found spaghetti squash a great [ … ]

5 All-Natural Garden Pesticides That Really Work
Survival Gardening for Pandemics

5 All-Natural Garden Pesticides That Really Work

Nothing’s worse than watching pests munch through your garden like it was planted for them. While we try to avoid pesticide use through companion planting  and attracting natural predators , sometimes it’s not enough and we [ … ]

greenhouse tomatoes
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Don’t Waste Your Greenhouse This Summer

Now that your plants are out of the greenhouse and planted in your garden, is it time to close the door and forget about your greenhouse until next spring? That’s how I used to think. [ … ]

attracting bees to your garden
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Attracting And Keeping Bees In Your Garden

Honeybees don’t just pollinate our orchards (apples, pears, peaches, plums, almonds, grapefruits, oranges, cherries), but they also pollinate berries (blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries) as well as onions, pumpkins, cucumbers, cantaloupe, watermelons and a host of [ … ]

Natural insecticides
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5 All-Natural Bug-Killing Pesticides For The Garden

Nothing’s worse than watching pests munch through your garden like it was planted for them. While we try to avoid pesticide use through companion planting and attracting natural predators, sometimes it’s not enough and we need a [ … ]

backyard chickens
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Getting Started With Backyard Chickens

Healthy chickens are those who get to live in their natural environment. When a chicken is free to roam in the pasture, there’s a natural give and take going on. The chicken gets a great [ … ]