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The Sure Signs of Spring

The Sure Signs of Spring

Spring officially arrives on Tuesday, March 20th and the Second Street Chicken Ranch has been busy preparing for the arrival…
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The Winter Garden

The Winter Garden

Welcome to the new home of The Coeur d’Alene Coop! If you have followed me over from the BlogSpot/Blogger blog,…
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The CdA Coop’s Top Garden Picks of 2011

The CdA Coop’s Top Garden Picks of 2011

It’s hard to believe that today is the last day of summer; after all, it didn’t really arrive in north…
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Fall is the "New" Spring

Fall is the "New" Spring

Mid September finds most north Idaho gardeners busy bringing in the last of the tomatoes, cukes and summer squashes.  A…
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Oh Snap! Peas Please Me

One of the few benefits to a cool, wet summer is how great the cool weather crops grow. Okay, I’m…
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The Basil Bust

I love basil.  Its heady, sweet smell is an instant reminder of summer, warm sunshine and tomatoes.  During the winter months I purchase living…
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