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The Two Most Difficult Times in Keeping Livestock: Birthing and Weaning

Whether it be sheep, swine, horses or cattle, there are two risky times for their owners. One is birthing, the other is weaning.

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Living Out Yonder: Useful Items to Keep on Hand

Useful commodities to get you through an emergency.

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Cordwood Masonry for Enthusiastic Builders

Back-to-basics fans and homesteaders alike have long hailed cordwood masonry as a great housebuilding method. With its stone masonry characteristics and study construction, cordwood houses withstand the tests of time and offers an affordable housing choice.

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Beautifying Your Garden

Gardens provide a lovely place where you can sit and relax and also communicate with nature. A green and beautiful garden enhances the beauty of your home.

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Aloe Vera

There are more then 200 species of Aloes present on Earth, largely native to Africa. They vary in size, from one-inch miniatures to massive plant colonies comprising of hundreds of plants two feet in diameter.

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Gardening Advice

The most commonly given tip in gardening is to have fun during the entire activity.

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Winter Gardening

Over the decades, gardening has been an art of growing plants. It is the practice of growing mainly ornamental plants. They are known for their flowers and appearance of the plant as a whole.

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Eternal Art: Gardening

Gardening is the activity of growing plants in order to enhance beauty, as it also serves for consumption purposes. Gardening involves growing of different types of plants. Besides its benefits, it is also a favorite pastime for many people.

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Vegetable Gardening

About vegetable gardening.

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Gardening

Gardening, an eternal art, provides us a peaceful ambiance. It makes our world colorful and lively. There is no other art enriching our mind with peace and harmony. It does not require any technical skill, just creativity and a passion for gardening in oneself is sufficient enough to make wonders.