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- Daily Digest 1/15 - How Governments React to Climate Change, Coal Plants Continue To Retire January 15, 2019UK leader in frantic final push to win Brexit deal backing Trump rejects suggestion to allow government to reopen temporarily while talks continue President Trump can't stop U.S. coal plants from retiring The Merger That Made a U.S. Gas Giant Is Failing Venezuela’s Crisis Threatens U.S. Control Over Oil Prices Supreme Court, in blockbuster Martinez […]
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Variety is the Spice of … Everything!
Someone asked me the other day why I choose certain varieties of fruits and vegetables. The answer to that question is a bit complex, as I choose them for different reasons, and in some cases, they chose me because they … Continue reading
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Tagged fruit, heirloom, open-pollinated, spice, variety, vegetable
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Double Duty
Look, I’m lazy; I make no bones about it. There are benefits; as Robert Heinlein was wont to say: “Progress isn’t made by early risers. It’s made by lazy men [and women, says Bee] trying to find easier ways to … Continue reading
Posted in tặng tiền miễn phíFarms, Food, Money Matters
Tagged bok choy, cabbage, carrots, chard, lazy gardener, onions, scraps, vegetable scraps, vegetables
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Busy, Busy
It’s the time of the year when all the schedules are colliding: caring for the new fruit trees (which have to be hand watered for the first summer), taking out spring crops, freezing things like snow and snap peas, seeding/transplanting … Continue reading
Posted in Farms, Food
Tagged bull, cow, crops, housework, irrigation, milking, peas, seeding, summer, transplanting
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