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Here’s How to Make a Food Forest This Winter

 Image by Brian Chiu (flickr) under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Here’s How to Make a Food Forest This Winter Believe it or not, the best time to start a food forest is in the winter. You may be wondering how that could be. Aren’t you going to double your work? Actually, it’s the complete opposite. Food […]

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Why You Should Add More Native Species to Your Garden

 Image by Kurt Stüber under creative commons CC BY-SA 3.0 Why You Should Add More Native Species to Your Garden Gardening is a popular pastime for people of all ages and living conditions. Gardeners put in hours of work to provide food for their families, beautify their backyards and help the environment. Even though many […]

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How to Transplant Seedlings Into Your Garden

 Photo by CHU TAI on Unsplash How to Transplant Seedlings Into Your Garden Planting your own vegetables and fruits is a big task for any gardener. You’ve put so much time into caring for your seedlings, so moving them from their little pots into your garden is a significant step that takes care and patience. Some plants do […]

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Are Small-Scale Farms the Key to Feeding the World?

 Image by Zen Chung (pexels) Are Small-Scale Farms the Key to Feeding the World? In the United States, agricultural production has been shifting to larger farms for many years. The demand for cheaper food and lower production costs has turned fertile fields and small operations into industrial plots and factory farms. Today, these large-scale operations […]

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Olduvai IV: Courage
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