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How to Remove Ink from Jar Lids

It is common for mice to seek out a warm place for winter. Often times, they find their way into your home. Here are some tips to keep mice out of your kitchen.

4 Tips to Keep Mice Out of Your Kitchen

How to Fix Watery Tomato Sauce

How to Fix Watery Tomato Sauce

Garlic is one of the easiest crops you can grow in your garden. It is a long season crop with a unique growing pattern compared to other garden crops. Garlic is planted in fall in order to give it a head start and enough time to produce a larger bulb.

Planting Garlic in the Fall

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Homemade Crockpot Applesauce

Putting the Girls to Work

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Sweet and Sour Zucchini Pickles

Chicks Move to the Coop

The Chick’s First Day Out

Planting potatoes the Grow Biointensive way involves double-dug beds, feeding the soil with compost, and planting closely to conserve spacing and create a microclimate.

Planting Potatoes the Grow Biointensive Way

Expanding the Seed Starting Area

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Using Grow Lights for Seedlings and Indoor Gardens

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