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How to ‘Hot Water Process’ your home canning

For more great recipes and tips visit: www.bernardin.ca Welcome to Canning School! Emerie from the Bernardin test kitchen shows us how easy it is to use a hot water bath canner when making jams and jellies at home. Emerie also lets us know why this technique is so important to ensuring great results every time.

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How-To: Making Baguettes Part Two

The second installment in a three-part series on making yeast-risen French bread, presented by Chef Michael Montgomery of the Culinary School of the Rockies.

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Growing Tomatoes in Greenhouses – Gardening Tips

Clive Groves demonstration of Growing tomatoes in Greenhouses using comfrey liquid manure as a tomato feed. Comfrey Manure: www.grovesnurseries.co.uk

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Hotwater systems, solar water heating panels. Thermal water heater. Solar heating

tipscategories.com Hot water heating takes a lot of electricity so it makes sense to build a solar hot water system for your home. Especially when its so cheap and easy to build yourself! A solar water heater can reduce your electricity bill by up to 33% and setting up the system is dead…

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Question by : Does anyone else raise ducks if so what kind and how many? I am just curious I raise mallards and muscovy ducks.i got 2 mallards and 3 muscovys.lol ducks are fun birds. Feel free to answer in the comment section below

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Question by : where can i search some ideas on organic farming? where can i search some tips on high value crops gardening? Can you help? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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Where can I get funding to start organic farm?

Image by Fool-On-The-Hill Our first harvest from our organic garden. Sunflower Sprouts! Question by ♫●♥♪♦ Water Lizard ♫●♥♪♦: Where can I get funding to start organic farm? I would like to start an organic veg farm in the UK, but I have no savings. It will take a long time to save the money.Does anybody […]

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2010 07 Hoop House July Bounty

Hoop House is now producing abundant tomatoes, cucumbers, basil, peppers, and zinnias. As usual, some plants are doing great, while others are mysteriously doing less great. Mendocino weather has continued cool with days of fog. The hoop house overcomes all. Blessed be the hoop house!

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Windbelt Micro-wind Generator

Third-World Wind Power First Look Windbelt Micro-wind, 10 Times Cheaper Wind Energy Revolutionary Wind Generator – Air elastic flutter

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2 minutes-”The Organic vs. Conventional Agriculture”-survey?

Image by Leeks ‘N’ Bounds The very first garlic of the season. It’s fresh and hasn’t been cured so it doesn’t have the familiar papery skin and needs to be kept in the fridge. Leeks and Bounds, a small naturally grown (organic without certification) CSA in North Hampton, NH Photo by Jennifer Dickert Question by […]

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