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What is the season for mums

Chrysanthemums, better known as “mums” to their friends, are late-season bloomers that really pack a fall punch in the garden. The chrysanthemum bloom season

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Does vinegar clean pesticides off fruit

Vinegar is another way to remove residues from fruits and vegetables. Some suggest that a solution of 4-parts water to 1-part vinegar for about 20 minutes

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How did the Minoans get their name

The British archeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 1900’s named the Minoans after a legendary Greek king, Minos. Based on similarities between

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Is geothermal better than natural gas

Geothermal heating and cooling systems generate 5 units of heat per 1 unit of electricity used and they are significantly more efficient when compared to the

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Can you eat store bought mayo when pregnant

Although it’s best to avoid homemade mayonnaise, which may contain undercooked or raw eggs, commercial mayo is safe to eat during pregnancy as

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What happens if the thermostat is stuck closed

If the thermostat becomes stuck in the closed position, the circulation of the coolant is blocked so the coolant cannot get to the radiator to be cooled w...

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What are the best broad beans to grow

Broad Bean ‘Aquadulce Claudia’ – An old favourite and one of the best for autumn sowing. Broad Bean ‘Crimson Flowered’ – A

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How do you make curtains out of bed sheets

Hemming curtain panels that are too long is a common to-do when making or purchasing drapes. The good news is that you don’t need a sewing machine to

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What are some examples of psychological factors

A few examples of psychological factors are the nature of significant childhood and adult relationships, the experience of ease or stress in social

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What do hares do in the winter

In summer they eat herbaceous plants and the new growth of woody vegetation. In winter, they eat twigs, buds, and bark. Snowshoe hares browse heavily on

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