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Strategies That Burglars Use To Case Rural Houses
Living out in the country often means much more privacy than in an urban or suburban household. If your house is out of view of your neighbors, curtains can remain open and you can go about your business without any ...
Read More »Surprising Kitchen Cures From Cabbage (Yes, Cabbage)
Its leaves can range from light green to dark purple, and they can be wrinkled or smooth. Naturally low in calories, this cruciferous vegetable packs a lot of health benefits. However, the cabbage, which is eaten throughout the world in ...
Read More »9 Long-Lasting Vegetables That Will Stay Fresh For MONTHS After Harvest
Are you planning your spring and summer garden? This year, plan to make room for vegetables that will remain fresh for months after harvesting. By making some simple choices, you can increase the amount of food you can store ...
Read More »9 Cold-Hardy Vegetables You Can Overwinter For Spring
A vegetable grower’s poem around the time of harvest is often something along the lines of, “How do I store thee? Let me count the ways.” As a gardener myself, I mutter something about the depth and breadth and height ...
Read More »5 Hardy, High-Yield Vegetables You’ll Need When Disaster Strikes
Anyone who is striving for self-sufficiency, whether living on a small city lot or on a ranch in the country, needs to have a self-sustaining garden. This means a garden that flourishes without the need for buying expensive hybrid seeds, ...
Read More »10 Vegetables You Can ‘Magically’ Regenerate From Kitchen Scraps
If you have ever lopped off a carrot top and placed it in a dish of water to grow, you already know about the amazing ability some vegetables have to regenerate and regrow. What you may not know, however, is ...
Read More »3 Vegetables You Can Grow All Winter … Even Without A Garden
When it comes to gardening, I have a hard time waiting for spring. In January I start to dream about planting. In February, I’m researching plants, designing my garden, and writing up a cost estimate for my newest growing endeavors. ...
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