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The California Kitchen: Rock Cod Provencal

Brian German June 8, 2020California Kitchen

In today’s California Kitchen, learn how to prepare Rock Cod Provencal with The Untamed Chef, Albert J Hernandez. Here is what you will need… 4 Each 4 oz Rock Cod …

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gardening

You Should Keep a Garden Journal

Brian German June 8, 2020This Land of Ours

Jotting down notes about the weather and keeping track of when your flowers bloom will help you enjoy your landscape more. When you start recording these botanical events, you’ll notice …

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Garden Journalgardening
The Big Bug Hunt

A Secret Weapon for Fighting Off Unwanted Pests in Your Garden

Brian German June 5, 2020This Land of Ours

When it comes to your garden, you’ll likely also have to contend with hungry bugs that want to nibble your prized flowers or move into your lettuce patch. But now …

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Plants You Can Grow to Feed Ducks

Brian German June 4, 2020This Land of Ours

Ducks are versatile eaters that will happily munch on all kinds of food. Some basic options include bird seed, chicken feed, cracked corn, bugs, fruits & vegetables, grains, and supplements. …

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Common Diseases that Can Dampen Your Summer Tomato Crops

Brian German June 3, 2020This Land of Ours

The tomato plant disease known as late blight occurs during periods of cool, rainy weather that may come at the end of a growing season. It looks almost like frost …

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Tomato Plant Diseases to Watch Out for this Summer

Brian German June 2, 2020This Land of Ours

Nothing will ruin a tomato crop plant than diseases like leaf spots and blights that can pop up and ruin your garden party. Don’t let these potential problems scare you …

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Building a New Flower Bed

Brian German June 1, 2020This Land of Ours

A new flower bed offers you the chance to get creative and fill it with whatever you can imagine. When you’re starting from scratch, there are a few things to …

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perennial garden

Plants that Thrive in Your Garden, No Matter What

Brian German May 29, 2020This Land of Ours

Add a little flower power to your garden this year with some tough as nails hardy perennial bloomers.  Practically indestructible, daylilies will flower profusely in almost any sunny spot. They …

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Pet Friendly Ways to Eliminate Weeds

Brian German May 28, 2020This Land of Ours

Weeds are inevitable in the yard and garden. Unfortunately, many of the chemicals marketed to combat them can be harmful to the health of your pets if they are not …

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The Western View: Chinese Food Imports Are Risky Business

Brian German May 28, 2020Trade, Western View

Fake meat boomed this spring when coronavirus outbreaks in packing houses led to media worries of possible disruptions in the meat supply.   Those stories proved to be unfounded and …

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Protect Your Garden from a Heatwave

Brian German May 27, 2020This Land of Ours

Summer heat is stressful for all plants from vegetable plants to your grass. During a heatwave there are a few problems that could happen in the garden. All of the …

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The California Kitchen: Untamed Peach Cobbler

Brian German May 27, 2020California Kitchen

In today’s California Kitchen, learn how to prepare Untamed Peach Cobbler with The Untamed Chef, Albert J Hernandez. Here is what you will need… 3 LBS Fresh Peaches 1/2 C …

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Ways to Help Against the Battle of the Weeds in Your Garden

Brian German May 26, 2020This Land of Ours

There are two types of weeds. The first type produces enormous quantities of seeds. These weeds are easy to pull or hoe, but new ones keep appearing. The second type …

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patio plants

Heat-Tolerant Plants for Your Patio

Brian German May 25, 2020This Land of Ours

If you don’t want the dog days of summer to turn your gorgeous container gardens into a crispy mess, try these plants that can take the heat all summer long. …

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