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Can You House Train A Miniature Cow?

They’re cute, they’re fluffy, and they’re adorable little beefcakes—they’re miniature cows. People are now starting to look at mini cows as one of the newest pets on the block, and...

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Are Snails and Slugs Bad News For Your Garden?

Snails and slugs can be bad news for your garden, as they consume many different types of vegetation. Without proper maintenance, the presence of these small creatures can lead to disappointing...

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8 Reasons Grape Vines Die and How to Prevent It

Growing grapes is a long and slow process that requires lots of patience and care, especially when you start from seeds or cuttings, so having a grape vine die can be very frustrating. Grape ...

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6 Reasons Your Vegetables Stay Small & What to Do About It

The thought of waking up to a delicious omelet that’s loaded with homegrown vegetables seems heavenly, doesn’t it? There is something so tasty and delightful about a homegrown vegetable, and...

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How to Care for Rabbits’ Ears: The Ultimate Guide

While a rabbit's ears are one of its most noticeable (and cute) features, they're also one of its most important body structures. Ears help rabbits stay alert for predators, keep their balance, and...

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How to Increase Pollinators in Your Garden: The Ultimate Guide

Pollinators are essential to consider when you’re planting a garden. With the changing climate, pollinators need help to thrive and continue doing their jobs within the ecosystem.  Take...

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