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06/01/2011 01:07.18 PM
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Hi! Thank you for visiting. Actually, that is my little Meyer's lemon before it turned yellow. I went out one day and there it was. It's the first thing I've grown since moving into the city in 2002. Come visit me, Buttercup Country Farm.
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04/14/2010 05:58.28 AM
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Is that a lime? We lost our son's lime tree over the winter. We had 3 snow falls and that did it in. Come visit me, The Homestead.
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04/13/2010 11:39.38 AM
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Nice pictures! Come visit me, Harold's Promise Farm & Araldos Bakari Farm.
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04/11/2010 02:03.53 PM
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Very interesting photo! Come visit me, J & J.
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04/11/2010 12:22.12 PM
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City Farming I live in the city right now, but I dream of living in the country. Right now my "farm" consists of four fruit trees, a hazelnut tree, and a hen and her six chicks. Some day I'm going to buy some land (about 5 to 10 acres) and start an egg farm. I have a nice coop/runs design that I plan to incorporate for my cage-free hens.Come visit me, Buttercup Country Farm.
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04/11/2010 10:28.19 AM
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