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... Produce In and Putting It By 227 Our Preferred Ways to Preserve Produce 230 Vegetables 230 Fruits 232 The Cold Cellar 234 The Pickle Shelf 236 " Krauting " 240 The Winter Garden 242 Winter Feed for the Animals 242 When the Weather Doesn ...
... Produce In and Putting It By 227 Our Preferred Ways to Preserve Produce 230 Vegetables 230 Fruits 232 The Cold Cellar 234 The Pickle Shelf 236 " Krauting " 240 The Winter Garden 242 Winter Feed for the Animals 242 When the Weather Doesn ...
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... produces nectar and pollen in sufficient quantity to support colonies and produce surplus honey for his own use . " Honey for Sale " signs in front of farm houses in the area are a good sign . So is the presence of a lot of wild bees ...
... produces nectar and pollen in sufficient quantity to support colonies and produce surplus honey for his own use . " Honey for Sale " signs in front of farm houses in the area are a good sign . So is the presence of a lot of wild bees ...
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... produce much , and picking them means getting down on your knees and scrabbling around in a lot of clingy vines . So we've gone back to the old ways . First I use the hoe to grub out 200 feet of north - south row across one of the ...
... produce much , and picking them means getting down on your knees and scrabbling around in a lot of clingy vines . So we've gone back to the old ways . First I use the hoe to grub out 200 feet of north - south row across one of the ...
Contents
A Dairy Goat 205 | 16 |
The Outdoors After the Bugs 158 | 22 |
Packing Produce In and Putting It By 227 | 59 |
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