Month: April 2022
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Crocheted Nest Has Kept Hornets Away for Years
Tired of spraying wasp killer, woman invents wildlife-friendly alternative
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Indigenous Canadians in Water Crisis as Nestlé Drains A Million Gallons a Day From Their Land
Native Americans in Ontario are living with dried up, contaminated wells and no running water, while Nestle extracts nearly a million gallons of water a day from their reservation.
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16 Reasons To Go Pick Dandelions (Just Save Some for the Bees)
Dandelions are one of the most nutrient-dense, medicinal foods on the planet. They make excellent cover crops, fertilizer, chicken feed and food for the bees.
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Tomatoes Hate Potatoes – But They Love Basil – and Other Secrets of Companion Planting
Planting your veggies next to their “friends” can improve yield, nutrient content and flavor, while warding off pests
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U.S. Appeals Court Agrees to Hear Amish Farmer Amos Miller’s Food Freedom Case
Amos Miller is fighting for his natural right to provide real, raw food to his 4000+ private food club members, who rely on him for non-USDA-adulterated meat and dairy. He faces $300,000 in fines and jail-time for processing his own meat to avoid USDA-required chemical preservatives.
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U.S. House Passes Bill to Legalize Marijuana at the Federal Level
The United States is one step away from legalizing marijuana! Call your senators!
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Cucamelons: The Grape-Sized Cucumbers That Look Like Watermelons and Taste Like Lime
These little cuties are super easy to grow, delicious and packed with nutrition. Here’s why you need them in your garden:
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11 Reasons a Clover Lawn is Better than Grass Lawn
Time to give up and let the clover take over! Clover doesn’t need to be mowed, watered, weeded or fertilized, and it’s softer than grass.