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Question by Falalala43: Lots of questions about raising ducks please help!? I’m really interested in raising probably 3 to 4 ducklings. i have ample room in my backyard but i do have a pool. i’ve researched a lot and know how to take care of them when they’re baby ducklings because some of my friends […]

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Remote Gardener – Modifying a Cold Frame into a Greenhouse

Your friend Greg shows you how a hoop house cold frame can be modified to gain height and allow additional room to grow your vegetables. Additional growing space is achieved by pushing the frame up from the ground and using fence posts for support. This greenhouse is built on unlevel ground with a difference of […]

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Joel Salatin pastured poultry

More great ideas from Joel Salatin

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i’m a bee charmer do women find that sexy?

Image by mlhradio Berclair School, Bee County, Texas. In an open field in front of the Berclair Mansion sits an abandoned schoolhouse, filled with faded and broken memories of decades past. If there is one thing I have learned about Texas, it’s that Texas is filled with abandoned schoolhouses. I’ve run across all sorts of […]

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Square Foot Gardening Tips: June

Patti Moreno, The Garden Girl & Mel Bartholomew of Square Foot Gardening, discuss what gardeners are doing in the month of June. Don’t forget to visit squarefootgardening.com and gardengirltv.com for more. Distributed by Tubemogul.

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How heating room with solar water heater?

Image by London Permaculture Question by Aik: How heating room with solar water heater? How placing boiler/water tank if we place above the room and which the best metal pipe can use (stainless steel, radiator, fine tube, aluminium pipe) or others? What do you think? Answer below!

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Suburban Residential Square Foot Garden SFG gardening food growing

John shares his residential square foot garden to show what is possible in 1/10th of an acre. Growing Melons Lettuce Kale Collards strawberries tomatoes and much more..

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When is the Beehive hairstyle making a comeback?

Image by p medved Beehive Falls are located at the northern end of Grampians National Park. Jennifer and I swung by them at the end of a hike nearby. Though they, like most Australian falls that we saw, don’t put out the volume of water that the falls I’m used to in the Pacific Northwest […]

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milking goats #1

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milking goats #1

me milking goats at the monestery in NY

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Fair Trade: Protecting the Environment

Fair Trade is not just about earning a higher price for the harvest, it’s about learning techniques for sustainable agriculture that help protect the environment and make the world a better place for future generations. To become Fair Trade Certified, farms must adhere to a strict set of environmental standards, including but not limited to: […]

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