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harvesting squash

Growing Squash

…work symbiotically to correct soil, provide protection for crop growth, and proper nutrition in the body. Additionally, the word “squash” comes from the Narragansett (Algonquin) language, further solidifying this crop’s…

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making your own laundry detergent

How to Make Your Own Laundry Detergent

…well. Do you see any of these potentially dangerous substances on your laundry detergent’s ingredient list? Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) & Sodium Laureth Sulfate/Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate (SLES) SLS and…

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Terms & Conditions

…insult, harm, defame, slander, disparage, intimidate, or discriminate based on gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, race, age, national origin, or disability; (f) to submit false or misleading information; (g) to…

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How to Grow Mushrooms Using the Monotub Method

…local laws regarding mushroom cultivation. We do not condone, support, or encourage any unlawful activity. * Making Your Own Manure-based Sterile Substrate Directions from North Spore at https://northspore.com/pages/mono-tub-cultivation-method-walkthrough Instead of…

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biochar

Biochar

…place. Shop Supplements for Your Garden [products limit=”4″ columns=”4″ orderby=”popularity” skus=”KB100, JWA100, IFF999, AFP999″] Where is Bio-Char Sourced From? The process of making biochar may be simple, but the science…

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making herbal cannabis salve

How to Make Herbal Cannabis Salves

…https://www.aromaweb.com/essentialoils/default.asp. Note: Always be mindful of where your essential oils are sourced from. It is best to find USDA organic essential oils where possible, otherwise, commercial or standardized grade. Choosing…

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growing tomatoes

Growing Tomatoes

…aphids. Mint deters moths, ants, beetles, fleas, aphids, and rodents. Beware though, mint can be invasive. We suggest planting it in a submerged container, so it can’t get too out of control. Marigolds produce…

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