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A Tale of Two Gardens: North and South
Gardening in the backwoods of Alberta, Canada is a different experience than tending a finca in Mendoza, Argentina. My experience cultivating vegetable patches in both northern and southern hemispheres has been a lesson in balancing opportunities and constraints.
0 commentsFrom the Diary of a Kitchen Goddess: Hearty Harvest Vegetable Soup
Karen the Kitchen Goddess introduces herself to the Hub Pages community and to the world through the first of a series of recipe hubs. The Hearty Harvest Vegetable Soup is an original brew that she makes with home-grown ingredients, and she is excited to share it with you here.
3 commentsCommand & Conquer Tiberium Alliances - A Manly Farmville Alternative!
Looking for an alternative to Farmville? Tired of ticking off your Facebook friends with requests? Finally a manly alternative! Command & Conquer Tiberium Alliances will fit the bill and you'll never want to "Farm" again!
2 commentsHow to Plant Wheat
Planting wheat in a garden is relatively easy and carefree once the wheat is established. Harvesting wheat is much more time-consuming compared to the planting and growing stages. Wheat kernels can be stored for many years in the right conditions.
1 commentBetter Bread
Most of the supermarket bread options contain a lot of unsavory ingredients. Check out this article to discover some healthier alternatives.
0 commentsFruit and Nut Producing Trees for USDA Hardiness Zone 8B
Below is a list of trees that will grow in zone 8b (USDA Hardiness 15 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit, Austin, TX to Gainesville, FL). I've put together this list for those interested in beginning to research an orchard or fruit tree grove. I've included general characteristics about the tree, harvest time, height, and hardiness zones. Additionally, I've included latin names for all varieties to make further research easier.
0 commentsPlanting Seed in the Garden of our Life.
Every thought we have is a seed we plant in the garden of our lives. Whether it is a good seed of hope, peace, kindness and love or a bad seed of doubt, despair or doom the seed will multiply and grow.
18 commentsHow To Care For Olive Trees
How to care for olive trees in Tuscany through the seasons. An an annual cycle-chart shows which months the work gets done.
16 commentsNew Phishing Attack - Hijacking Your Open Browser Tabs
(c) 2012 by Tom King Scambusters latest edition has an enlightening article about a new way evildoers have of harvesting your passwords and stealing your money. If like most people you use the same password or two or three regular passwords for...
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