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How to Grow Green Onions

Green onions and scallions make perfect additions for soups, potato pancakes, and, of course, all sorts of Asian dishes. They’re easy to grow, don’t take up a lot of garden space, and you can...

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How To Choose The Right Grow Lights For A Small Greenhouse

A key benefit of gardening in a greenhouse is that you can take advantage of the sun's powerful rays. However, there are some times when even the sun can't help your plants reach their full...

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Organic Feeding: How To Grow Mealworms

Wondering how to grow mealworms? Have your chickens been looking a little stressed out lately? Their diets may be lacking in protein. Mealworms have a high protein content, and along with black...

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How to Grow Kale: A Gardener’s Guide

Kale is one of the most beneficial plants you can grow in your homestead garden. Besides the high fiber content, kale is naturally rich in iron, calcium, vitamin C, magnesium, potassium, and...

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Hatching Quail Eggs: A Beginner’s Guide

Quails are becoming more and more popular among homesteaders. They’re prolific egg layers, and you can raise them in a small space. Quails begin laying eggs at around six or eight weeks after...

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How to Care for A Basil Plant: Growing And Harvesting Basil

How to care for a basil plant? Fresh basil is an integral part of the Mediterranean diet. Besides being delicious, basil has potent antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Basil is also...

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