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link to Should I Use an Electric Fence?

Should I Use an Electric Fence?

I have experienced issues with animals getting into crops for years.  I have contemplated using different types of fencing, but need a simple solution that can be taken down or removed, as well as...

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What are Mason Bees, Are They Good for Your Garden?

Mason bees are a hard-working variety of bee that don't require very much work or effort.  Mason bees are excellent pollinators that require minimal management and effort.  Mason bees have been...

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link to Are Pill Bugs, Roly Poly Bugs, or Potato Bugs Bad for My Garden?

Are Pill Bugs, Roly Poly Bugs, or Potato Bugs Bad for My Garden?

A while back, I was out in the garden with my nephew when he found some roly poly bugs and started playing with them.  After a moment, he stated that his Mom had taught him that roly poly...

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How to Grow Popcorn!

I have grown field corn and sweet corn for years.  I was wondering if growing popcorn would be a good idea.  Is growing popcorn just a strait forward thing like growing regular...

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link to How to Grow Garlic in your Home Vegetable Garden!

How to Grow Garlic in your Home Vegetable Garden!

Growing garlic seems like it might only be a professional farmers crop.  With a little planning you can grow your own garlic in your vegetable garden. It’s not very difficult, and can...

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What is a Keyhole Garden?

I live in the Western United States and I come from several generations of gardeners.  I am always on the lookout for good gardening ideas and tips. One kind of garden that has...

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About the Author

Ron is an artist by day and a farmer for the rest of the morning evening and night. Ron worked on a dairy farm all through his years on this planet. He spends a lot of time working with gardening, poultry, beekeeping, alfalfa, tractors, and his wonderful family. If you want to look at some of his artwork his website is www.russonstudio.com

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