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What should water temperature be during no sunlight periods, using a solar/electric water heater?

Image by gmourits Question by Cookin’ in Hawaii: What should water temperature be during no sunlight periods, using a solar/electric water heater? We have solar water heating, but during off-peak hours, the electric water heater kicks in. ( Two hours in the evening and 1.5 hours in the early morning) The water is 140 degrees. […]

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What does it mean when you dream about sweeping pine needles from your front porch and seeing a beehive Attach?

Image by Lori_NY beehive homes Question by Tracy D: What does it mean when you dream about sweeping pine needles from your front porch and seeing a beehive Attach? my husband also saw in this dream a beehive attached to a semi truck and one of the bees a huge bee went inside a hole […]

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What is the difference between a pompadour and a beehive?

Image by Brangdon J Beehive tombs, day 6. These are roughly 5000 years old. IMGP0605 Question by Dizamazin: What is the difference between a pompadour and a beehive? ~ ♥~ My avatar has an pompadour but could it be considered a mini beehive? I think the ones cute and unique when they curl out into […]

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How do you make the vegetable garden that you buy for your igloo on club ppenguin grow?

Image by Chris Millet What’s in this garden: broccoli, rhubarb, cucumber, zucchini, yellow squash, supersweet tomatoes, roma tomatoes, celebrity tomatoes, cayenne peppers, sweet banana peppers, string beans, cauliflower, lettuce, sugar baby watermellon Question by Orange Juice: How do you make the vegetable garden that you buy for your igloo on club ppenguin grow? My friend’s […]

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Is it a bad idea to give a persuasive speech on organic food if the college you go to is an Agriculture school?

Image by uniteddiversity Question by Sarah: Is it a bad idea to give a persuasive speech on organic food if the college you go to is an Agriculture school? My school has ALOT of aggie majors..i live in oklahoma..and i have to give a persuasive presentation, i’m very passionate about organic foods and how they […]

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FOOD CURATED: Brooklyn’s Urban Beekeepers: Breaking The Law For The Planet (Part I)

Sometimes laws are meant to be broken. Meet a passionate crew of illegal urban beekeepers in Brooklyn, New York working on their very first honey harvest for their restaurants. Find out why raising bees on NYC rooftops is important for Mother Earth. And be inspired to get into the illegal “bees”ness of urban beekeeping in […]

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Question by Gawel J: How much can I make from two acres and half of land? My grand ma has left me two acres and half of land in Haiti. Chemicals or fertilizers have never been used on it. So I can cultivate organic fruits on it. Approximately how much can I earn from that […]

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How do you make a worm farm?

Image by Beaver w/ a Toothbrush    Question by ron jeremy: How do you make a worm farm? What do you think? Answer below!

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Anyone out there know about beekeeping?

Image by Salim Virji Beekeeping in Alphabet City Question by jaden: Anyone out there know about beekeeping? I’m thinking about getting into it, but I have some questions: Cost? Area needed per hive? Profit? Dangers? Give your answer to this question below!

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One bag of pesticide covers 4000 sqare feet of crops?

Image by NRCS SD Mighty Mustard – The mustard plant was tested as a cover crop option for producing a large amount of biomass in a short time. NRCS and Extension specialists experimented at Dakota Lakes Research Farm and another site on a farm near Huron, SD, with using mustard in a cover crop demonstration […]

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