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Your garden's residents enjoy each other's company, and companion planting is one way to foster better relationships.
Useful attachments offer a means to get more value from your machinery investment.
Tips for raising a healthy, delicious broccoli bounty in the backyard.
At about $50 to build, this movable chicken tractor is durable and about as cheap and simple as they come – and doubles as a cold frame!
Everything you need to know to raise alpacas successfully.
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We take one more step to being self sufficient and buy a dairy goat.
A new company in Bloomington, Indiana calling itself the Garden Tower Project has created a revolutionary vertical container garden called the Garden Tower.
A livestock guardian dog is on the job 24-7. Callie the Maremma Sheepdog tells a little about her day watching over people, livestock, and the property she calls home.
Keep your baby rabbits safe with this simple DIY rabbit nest box.
An excerpt from “Storey’s Guide to Raising Rabbits” provides information for those interested in showing rabbits.
Cook your rabbit meat nice and slow with this braising method.
As a young mother worries about paying the bill, fellow customers step in to lend a helping hand.
Celebrate the season with a picnic lunch on a warm, relaxing weekend.
The new USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map shows gardeners growing more and experimenting with warmer-weather crops.
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