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Here is one bean that is a favorite of mine for beauty. It's called Anna Zape. It's from California. It's a cross between Anasazi and...
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The horse /animal manure combined with leaf and garden waste is a great option for DIY fertilizer. I took a course from nearby college...
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Honestly, you and @Carol Dee should be a double comedy act, with your garden mania 😆
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I guess it's just puzzling to me how Oregon, at the same latitude as Vermont (44.00000) can have winter food sources available. Here...
Feb 9, 2026
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The horse /animal manure combined with leaf and garden waste is a great option for DIY fertilizer. I took a course from nearby college...
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I used to live and garden not far from a large ranch that had a feed lot through the Winter and into Spring months. If I arrived at the...
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Don't be too quick to dismiss free animal manure. I have read some gardeners that don't want it bc there may be weeds seeds in it...
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This happened to us, especially as our horses aged and could not keep up with it as they had when younger. Back in the day the only...
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A lot of people today have forgotten that there is a cycle of plants nourishing animals, and animals in turn nourishing plants. This...
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When most people picture a garden, they imagine neat beds of lettuce, rows of tomatoes, maybe a few herbs by the kitchen door. Cows...
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hummingbirds also can eat gnats or any of the tiny other flies or insects that can come out at lower temperatures. we see them hatching...
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@SPedigrees to help answer why hummingbirds don’t stay in Vermont and why they stay in Oregon … well…. Suri said..Hummingbirds leave...
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