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We checked in with author and chicken keeper, Lisa Steele, of Fresh Eggs Daily, for tips to converting an existing structure on your property into a safe, predator-proof coop for your new flock!
Read MoreWe checked in with author and chicken keeper, Lisa Steele, of Fresh Eggs Daily, for tips to converting an existing structure on your property into a safe, predator-proof coop for your new flock!
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Read MoreStoring your root vegetables using the sand method allows you to put delicious, quality produce on the table until spring—no root cellar needed!
Read MoreFrom the archives of old Farmers’ Almanac weather forecasts. Lewiston, ME: If you didn’t like last winter, you may want to stop reading right now. The 2020 Farmers’ Almanac’s extended weather forecast is calling for a “Polar Coaster Winter,” with plenty of frigid temperatures and snow for a majority of the country. “Freezing, frigid, and
Read MoreInstead of spending money on birdseed, consider growing plants that feed the birds. We have the tips you need to keep your feathered friends happy!
Read MoreIt's spring, so there's a good chance carpenter bees are boring holes, making a nest in your home or deck. Before you take any action, read this first.
Read MoreIf it feels like hungry deer make a beeline to your garden every year, try planting these beautiful flowers and plants they tend to avoid.
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