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Duck health guide: first aid kit items, healthcare tips & more

Of course, the best treatment for virtually any duck health or medical condition will always be prevention. It’s much easier to keep a biological organism healthy than it is to … See more

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Native passion fruit (Passiflora incarnata): How to grow, forage & eat

WebHere’s how to identify Passiflora incarnata plants and fruit: Growing season – Shoots emerge in late spring. Fruit ripens summer-early fall. Plants die back to the …

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What to feed pet or backyard ducks to maximize their health and

WebImagine a balancing scale or seesaw… On one side you have duck eggs, on the other side you have duck health/longevity. Since eggs take an enormous amount of …

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Aronia: how to grow or forage the world's highest antioxidant fruit

WebIntroduction to aronia fruit. Aronia is a species of fruiting shrub in the rose family ( Rosaceae) native to eastern North America. Its native range extends from …

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How to make pickled daikon radishes & other lacto-fermented …

WebTransfer all cut roots into a large bowl. Add salt, then let sit at room temperature for about 1 hour, stirring every 15 minutes or so. This draws water out of the …

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14 benefits of adding a backyard pond

WebOne great way to reduce or eliminate unwanted incoming sounds is via a backyard pond with a waterfall feature. We love the aquatic soundscape created by our …

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Serviceberries (Amelanchier): How to grow, forage & eat

Web1. Leaves – At maturity, serviceberry leaves are 2-4″ long and are slightly heart-shaped at the base/stem attachment. They’re finely toothed on the edges and have …

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Lacewings: how to ID and attract this amazing, beneficial insect

WebLacewing eggs are almost imperceptibly small to the human eye and ingeniously designed to avoid being eaten by other predatory insects. An adult female …

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How to grow and use milk thistle

WebHere’s how: Place whole milk thistle seeds in a clean coffee grinder (or mortar and pestle) and grind into powder. Use about 1 tablespoon of milk thistle seed …

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How to grow and eat King Stropharia mushrooms

WebThe medium needs to be damp (not wet) and as sterile as possible to prevent contamination by other fungi and microorganisms. b) King Stropharia spawn: Layer …

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Wood ear mushrooms: how to forage, grow, and eat

WebStep 3: Put the logs/wood in a fully shaded spot and wet them with a hose or sprayer. Then place saturated wood ear mushrooms bottom-surface-down on the wood, …

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Tepache recipe: how to turn pineapple skins into a delicious …

WebEat the fruit, use our tepache recipe to make a delicious probiotic drink with the skins, and use the top to grow another pineapple plant. Step 1. Cut the top off of a …

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How to make your own filé powder (aka gumbo filé)

WebDry your sassafras leaves. You want sassafras leaves to be green but crunchy dry before processing them into filé powder. We use a 9-tray Excalibur …

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How to use American beautyberries as food and mosquito repellent

WebGelatin is fairly heat-sensitive and overheating it can cause it not to set as well, hence the recommendation to use a double boiler. Mix 3/4 cup beautyberry juice + …

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Six gourmet, medicinal mushrooms you can easily grow at home

WebMost of the gourmet mushrooms on our list also have proven medicinal properties. In no particular order, here are our top six recommendations of gourmet and …

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6 delicious teas you can make from your garden

WebHow to prepare hibiscus calyx tea. To make hibiscus tea, snap the calyxes off of the plant by hand or with clippers once they’ve matured (usually ~48 hours after the …

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Introducing Kousa dogwood (Cornus kousa), the edible dogwood

WebIt’s native to Japan, Korea, and China, and produces an edible fruit in late summer. Kousa dogwood fruit – edible and quite delicious! The fruit of Kousa dogwoods …

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Duck eggs vs. chicken eggs, 7-point comparison

WebEgg ratio differences: ducks vs chickens. In addition to being larger, duck eggs have a slightly higher yolk-to-white ratio than chicken eggs. Duck eggs consist of 11% …

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Yes, wisteria flowers are edible and they make delicious drinks

WebWisteria flowers are one of the earliest edible flowers out this time of year, along with violas, dandelions, and redbuds. One thing that really stands out about …

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