Is your chicken coop portable? If not, you should entertain the ide, a. Chicken tractors are praised among small-scale farmers for more than just their mobility. This shift in coop design can make a huge difference. Your chickens get to move and munch on weeds and bugs … [Read more...]
How to Grow Rue
By Jennifer Poindexter Rue is a classic herb with many old-fashioned uses. This herb is bursting with green foliage, vibrant yellow flowers, and a bitter flavor. It was once a popular culinary and medicinal herb. Rue was used to treat common ailments such as headaches, … [Read more...]
How to Fight Sooty Mold Fungus
By Matt Gibson If you have a plant, shrub, or tree that looks like it has spent a little bit too much time next to a fireplace, its leaves and branches covered with a thick layer of black soot like the face of a chimney sweeper after a double shift, there’s a good chance that … [Read more...]
Everything You Need to Know About the Disease-Resistant Rutgers Tomato
The Rutgers tomato (Lycopersicon lycopersicum) is one of the tastiest tomatoes ever. In the words of Lyman Schermerhorn, the breeder credited with developing the variety: The flavor of the fruit is very pleasing and makes juice with a medium high percentage of sugar with low … [Read more...]
4 Common Types of Agave Plant to Grow in Your Garden
The agave plant is a broad-leafed succulent that takes 8-10 years to mature. One of its unique characteristics is that it blooms only once, before dying shortly thereafter. The blooming section of the flower saps all of the energy from the plant, causing it to … [Read more...]
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