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    How to Plant Strawberries

    The taste of a fresh strawberries is unlike anything you’ll ever taste from the store and so growing them is well worth the effort! In... The post How to Plant Strawberries appeared first on Audrey's Little Farm.
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    Tomato Growing Tips That Actually Work: What I Learned After 6 Years

    If you’ve tried everything to grow great tomatoes but still end up with weak plants, tiny harvests, or no fruit at all—you are not alone.... The post Tomato Growing Tips That Actually Work: What I Learned After 6 Years appeared first on Audrey's Little Farm.
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    How to Save Cilantro Seeds for Next Season’s Garden

    Saving your own seeds is one of the most rewarding and budget-friendly things you can do in the garden. And cilantro is one of the... The post How to Save Cilantro Seeds for Next Season’s Garden appeared first on Audrey's Little Farm.
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    Green Gadgets: the Naturemill Composter

    When I first saw this composter in an upscale catalog, I thought of it as a symbol of our shortcomings as a nation. Why, I thought, would any sane person spend hundreds of dollars to contain and electrify a natural process and pretend it’s “sustainable?” Well, I was wrong. This is a neat...
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    Good Businesses: The Urban Store

    Although my readers come from all over (even Kuwait, if you can believe it,) I try to keep an eye out for businesses and services that are of interest to my local readers here in Albuquerque. One of my most interesting findings so far is The Urban Store, at 3209 Silver Ave SE. Kathy and Chuck...
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    A Minor Pleasure

    When scrabbling in the dirt in spring, I often long for badger claws. It would seem that I’m not the only one who ever thought of this, because now there are garden gloves with badger claws. Mine are the Garden Genie brand and I love them, especially for scratching seeds into the surface of wide...
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    Glories of Spring, and a Green Gadget

    Spring in the garden is so beautiful that there is nothing you can do but admit to the cosmos that you could never have deserved this rush of glory but somehow received it anyway. The season conduces to a stance of awestruck gratitude. This is also the great season for salads, and on an average...
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    Broccoli Sprouts, and a Good Green Gadget

    p I’m aware of the nutritional benefits of sprouts, but except for bean sprouts to use in some Chinese dishes, I am not very interested in them except in the winter, for a simple reason; my whole yard is full of things that I would rather eat. But this winter I decided to see whether, when...
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