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Posted by on 30 May 2010 | Comments Off | 253 views
Bambi in our Backyard!

We have a baby deer, otherwise known as a fawn, in our backyard right now!  We had to post a picture.  We’re trying to grow wildflowers in the very back …

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Posted by on 16 May 2010 | Comments Off | 715 views
Burn Season Is Here

If you’re like me, you’ve been waiting for the start of burn season. I’ve been collecting fallen branches, shrub trimmings, and leaves over the winter. The recent flooding also brought …

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Posted by on 21 Dec 2008 | Comments Off | 155 views

The pine oak trees we love to landscape with could be filled with itch mites, according to this article. Apparently, we’re in the middle of an outbreak.

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Posted by on 10 Jun 2008 | Comments Off | 145 views

Restaurants and grocery stores are pulling their raw tomatoes from being sold due to a salmonella outbreak that may be caused by the vegetable. Yet another reason to buy locally …

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Posted by on 16 Sep 2007 | Comments Off | 109 views

Here’s an article regarding Operation Clean Sweep. Let’s make sure our yards are clean!

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Posted by on 27 Aug 2007 | Comments Off | 125 views

Burn permits are now required throughout the state due to the drought.

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Posted by on 31 Jan 2007 | Comments Off | 131 views

Apparently, if you purchased a riding lawnmower from this guy for 50 bucks or so, you may want to call the police.

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Posted by on 20 Jan 2007 | Comments Off | 100 views

Here is an article from the Robertson County Times regarding mice. Yep mice. During this time of year, mice tend to seek warmer shelter, which means our homes. Sue Gazelle …

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Posted by on 1 Dec 2006 | Comments Off | 103 views

A lovely local home on 238 acres is featured on news channel 2.

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Posted by on 10 Jun 2006 | Comments Off | 116 views

The Cheatham County Master Gardeners Association is quoted in this Tennessean article. I’m happy to post this one, if for no other reason than to profile something else beyond a …