Image by Salim Virji Beekeeping in Alphabet City Question by sally b: is beekeeping financially viable as a small business in the UK? I’m interested in beekeeping as a hobby but want to know if it at least pays for itself or better still makes a bit of money. I’m looking at selling the by […]
Continue reading …For more Stories, Food News, and Cooking Fresh videos, please visit cookingupastory.com This is a story about a farmer, Dan Forgey, and his connection to the land, and the community in which he has lived throughout his life. This is also a story about a true pioneer, and the pioneering spirit that seems to inspire […]
Continue reading …Image by niallkennedy Question by Dawn B: Why do my chickens prefer to eat cat food over chicken feed? I have to feed the cats early in the morning or late at night while the chickens are locked up in the pen or they will devour the entire pan of cat food. Ironically it is […]
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Continue reading …Image by ReUse photos Put an inch or so of bedding at the bottom of the bin. Photo by Kevin Hayes All Rights Reserved. Question by fish king: what kind of plants can i put in my worm farm? i hav a worm bed and i want to no what kind of plants i can […]
Continue reading …A brief overview of hydroponics – growing plants without soil. Brought to you by Nerang Hydroponics Centre, 1/27 Lawrence Drive, Nerang, Queensland 4214. Australia. Tel: (07) 5527 4155 website: www.hydrocentre.com.au email info@hydrocentre.com.au Free information catalogue available.
Continue reading …Question by Gypsy Girl: What are some good books on hydroponics? Please add a sentence or two stating what you liked about the book. I’m just beginning to experiment with hydroponics. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. What do you think? Answer below!
Continue reading …Image by gawthspork worm farm recordings – ypsilanti, mich. – april 28, 2007 Question by blueponywhiteduck: Can I put the seeds of stone fruit in my worm farm? Particularly I want to know if I can add peaches, nectarines and mangoes – with seeds. Can you help? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Continue reading …by don.lee Article by Roger & Liz Sutton For those who are eying for a good substitute for cows’ milk for whatever reason, it is the goats’ milk that easily serves the purpose. More and more people in the UK are now opting for goats’ milk as it is equally nutritious and tasty. And, these […]
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