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 Organic Gardening Magazine   September/October 2001: How to Save Seeds; Frost Proof Tomatoes; Backyard Chickens; Small Space Cover Crops; Bountiful Beets

Organic Gardening Magazine – September/October 2001: How to Save Seeds; Frost-Proof Tomatoes; backyard chickens; Small-Space Cover Crops; Bountiful Beets

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top-3-products.info – READ MY REVIEWS BEFORE YOU BUY ANY PRODUCTS ON DIY CHICKEN COOP BUILDING. building chicken coops, chicken hen house plans designs rearing breeding backyard chickens, hen houses plans, cheap chicken coops, free chicken coop plans chicken houses sheds buildings rearing breeding How Many? How many chickens you need will depend largely on you and the space you have available. If you only want a handful of chickens for a relatively small area and just a few eggs per day, you will require only a small coop. If you would like a bigger supply of eggs, or want to raise more chickens yourself, then a larger coop with an attached run will be needed. Do check regulations in your area. There may be a limit to the number of chickens you can keep. Be aware – roosters do like to wake up early!

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2 building a chicken coop part 3its gettin there!

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2 urban chickensurban chickens rock. they’re just like dogs, but don’t do tricks. they do, however, everywhere.

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