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How to Throw a Summery Snow Cone Party

If you’re of the belief that snow is not food, or that when snow is food, it’s only food for those under the age of 12, you’re sorely mistaken. Nature has gifted us the delicious gift of edible precipitation, so what better reason for a party than an all-ages snow cone-themed bash? Here’s how you make the chilly...

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Do Bees Need Water in Winter?

In spring and summer, we find our gardens filled with gorgeous perennials and even pretty vegetables. But we wouldn’t have all those lovely gardens without our bee friends. That’s why gardeners often look for ways to save the bees.We know the cold weather is rough for a bee colony, since trees and flowers hibernate in fall and winter, and...

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10 Tips to Create an Affordable Garden

ⓘIt can be easy to quickly fill your vehicle and blow your budget at seasonal greenhouses when spring fever fuels visions of a dream garden.According to its annual survey, the National Gardening Association reports the average household spends $503 on gardening. Twenty-nine percent of gardeners are in the 18- to 34-year-old range, peak years for when it’s important...

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