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Growing Euphorbia: How to Plant and Care for Spurge

For maintenance-free, adaptable color in the garden, there's no better choice than euphorbia, also known as spurge. Euphorbia is a huge genus with thousands of species. This diversity of this genus ...

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The Complete Guide to Growing Citrus Trees Indoors Successfully

Citrus trees can be absolute treasures to grow at home. In addition to their delicious fruits, their blossoms and leaves are sublimely fragrant, and many citrus parts have medicinal and cleansing ...

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11 Ways to Stop a Chicken Roosting in Trees

Have you got a chicken roosting in trees instead of in the coop? This can be frustrating for many people keeping chickens. Although some people allow or even encourage tree roosting, in many areas, ...

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Growing Satsumas: The Ultimate Care Guide for This Citrus Delight

Satsuma is one of the sweetest citruses out there. Plus, it's easy to peel and easy to grow. It's a perfect fruit to add to your orchard or citrus grove. If you've grown small, sour, seed-filled ...

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Golden Comet Chicken: Get to Know This Efficient Egg Layer

If you are looking for reliable, efficient egg producers, then the Golden Comet chicken breed is worth considering. Bred for the commercial egg industry, these beauties are compact, good-natured, ...

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Maximize Food Security Using Crop Rotation

If you're cultivating a garden to help enhance your food security, there are several ways to keep it as healthy and productive as possible. We will touch on how to use crop rotation in a few ...

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Micro-Gardening: How to Start Growing Plants in Tiny Spaces

Don't have much space? That's no reason not to grow at least some of your own food. Don't let a lack of room stop you. You can grow your favorite vegetables or fruit, even in the tightest ...

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White Plymouth Rock Chicken: Meet This Friendly Dual-Purpose Chicken

Plymouth rock chickens are some of my favorites. It might be because my son fell in love with two barred rocks a few years ago. He called them his “love chickens” because they were so sweet and ...

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Bush Carrots: How to Grow These Australian Delights

Which plant is part of the pea family, looks like a carrot, tastes like a potato, can be eaten raw, and has edible beans on the vines? Bush carrots! Native to the desert and dry shrubland of ...

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