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"Syd the Sycamore"
↑This image was from the internet, no citation that I know of When the big Oak came down several months ago, it left a big hole in my shade A city councilman who
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My Garden: A Disappointing Harvest.
As I walked through my garden few days ago, I couldn't help but feel disheartened at its state this season. Seriously, I'm still fuming and I don't even know how
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No white collar job No problem, I got agriculture.
There was a time I used to think success only wore suits and ties. That if you were not walking into air conditioned offices or tapping away on a laptop in some
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Garlicious!
It has been almost 4 weeks since I took out my first experimental garlic from the garden. What everyone writes about this is that when the stems are starting to
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Travels part 2, troubles at home
↑ view from my window on my last day in Tijuana Mx.↑ (!worldmappin 32.51536 lat -117.01162 long My hotel in Tijuana Mexico d3scr) (you can read the first installment
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Medical scare I didn't need
This image was posted as a creative commons on Pixabay when I got it. Lets go back a ways. In 2007 when I was IN the VA Homeless Veterand Domicilliary in Dublin
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How Erosion and pest destroy my farm land and effect the plants
Erosion is a physical process in which soil earthen materials like soil, rocks are being wash away by natural forces like rain or wind. This loss of fertile soil
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How to Prevent Fruit Drop in Orange Trees 🍊My Experience of Life
Today I will share with you some information about plants that will help you understand that if you have plants in your house or on your land and their fruit falls
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An Update On The Okra Farm I Visited Some Weeks Ago.
Hello, welcome to my blog. About a month ago, I shared a video of an okra farm that I stumbled on the day I went to pick some palm fruits at a nearby farmland. Today,
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Aintree Community Grand Opening
Aintree Community Grand Opening The We Love Aintree Community Garden Grand Opening was an awesome event that my kids and I were thrilled to attend. Held from 10
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Hivediy: steps by steps on how to process cassava flour (Garri)
Greetings everyone How are you all doing? I hope tou all are doing good. I am happy to write something interesting to share with you guys today why is all about
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care of rice plants🌾
Hello beloved garden friends Today I returned to the rice fields to care for my rice plants and spray several types of active ingredients that are useful for rice
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#LivingElSalvador. Our Garden Blessings.
This week our banana tree blessed us with a beautiful banana flower, from which we are going to get eight rows of bananas. We have never got eight rows of bananas
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My sweet potatoes plant are growing faster everyday.
Hello hive Greetings to you all, i hope everything goes well with you and your family, happy weekend to you dear all💖 today i bring to you all about mt sweet potatoes
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Plant now ,harvest later.....
Hello hivers!!!! What's up everyone?I hope you are all doing great today. I feel happy and excited to share to you guys our fruits of our labor from gardening. Last
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How to Identify and Control Dieback Disease in Citrus Plant | My Plant's Battle with Dieback Disease
Dieback Disease is a dangerous disease that attacks malt and citrus plants. The initial symptoms of this disease are that the leaves of the citrus plant start to
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Butternut Squash: Cultivating a Garden Favorite
Butternut squash is a delicious winter squash that is delicious when eaten by itself, in soups, or salad. Its scientific name is Cucurbita moschata. This article
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From Overgrown Tomatoes to Dragonfruit Dreams: Our Garden Update
Today, my two kids picked a small haul from our garden. We mostly got cherry tomatoes and black cherry tomatoes, along with a few Shishito peppers—some of which
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#LivingEl Salvador. Harvesting and Roasting Coffee From a Farm.
In the last few days, I shared a post from a family farm land, where my husbands cousin is growing coffee on about an acre out of the 4 acre land. After we walked
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#LivingElSalvador. Loving the Nature and Agricultural Life of El Salvador.
We went to visit one of my husband's cousin land. He has 4 acres of land in Tacuba. And because we love agriculture and we are looking to buy land ourselves here
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