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Coneflower varieties, the epsom salt debate, how many eggs does a chicken lay?

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Question of the Day
I know why the colors of a rainbow refract in the order they do (ROYGBIV), but why do rainbows bend, and why is red always on the bottom? Also, is there really an end of a rainbow (with a pot of gold)?
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Puzzle of the Day
Why are dudes no longer imported into this country from England?
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So many mists in March you see,
So many frosts in May will be.
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Coneflowers: 7 Best Echinacea Varieties
Coneflower, or Echinacea, is my favorite native North American plant. This rugged pollinator magnet comes in so many colors, shapes, and sizes. Here are seven coneflower varieties that we have planted over the years with success.
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How Many Eggs Does a Chicken Lay Each Day?
How often do chickens lay eggs? And does this amount change based on the time of year? Learn more about egg laying—and discover the fascinating process of how an egg is formed.
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Rutabagas
Also known as “swedes,” rutabagas are essentially a cross between a turnip and a cabbage. They’re grown for their softball-size, golden-color roots and their greens. Here’s how to plant and grow rutabagas in your garden!
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Epsom Salt in the Garden: Good or Bad?
Many gardeners ask us about using Epsom salts in the garden: Which plants don’t like Epsom salts? Will Epsom salts kill plants? We’re here to tell you that Epsom salts are good for neither plants nor soil! Yes, it’s one of those gardening myths.
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Aroostook Potato and Broccoli Soup
This hearty potato and broccoli soup is a longtime favorite. One reader’s comments say it best: “Simple, quick, and delicious!”
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