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How doth the little busy bee
Improve each shining hour,
And gather honey all the day
From every shining flower
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–Isaac Watts (1674–1748)

 

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If you plan to enter the world of growing fruit, strawberries are one of the easiest fruit to grow and great for beginners. Plus, homegrown strawberries are far more flavorful than what you’ll ever find in a grocery store. Why? The sugar in berries converts to starch soon after they’re picked....
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Why You Should Plant Annual Flowers
Why You Should Plant Annual Flowers
Annual flowers are like Rodney Dangerfield: They “don’t get no respect.” However, if you have no annuals in your garden at all, you are missing out on one of life’s joys and a whole lot of color. Let’s discover some of the best and easiest annual flowers—including beautiful pictures!
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Summer Weather Forecast 2021: Hot, Stormy Summer On the Way
Summer Weather Forecast 2021: Hot, Stormy Summer On the Way
Ready for summer? We sure are! Check out our forecast to see the Summer 2021 temperature and precipitation outlook for your area, compliments of Old Farmer’s Almanac meteorologist Michael Steinberg.
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Red Radish Soup
Red Radish Soup

It’s radish season! What to do with these flavorful roots? Try soup!

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Aloe Vera: A Self-Regenerating First-Aid Kit
Aloe Vera: A Self-Regenerating First-Aid Kit
Aloe vera is truly amazing. Since ancient times, the gel from the leaves of aloe plants have been used for healing skin and also been a folk remedy for many skin problems. See how to use this houesplant which does double duty as a self-regenerating first-aid kit.
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