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  2. Hen and chicks - Wikipedia

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    The plants grow close to the ground with leaves formed around each other in a rosette, and propagating by offsets. The "hen" is the main, or mother, plant, and the "chicks" are a flock of offspring, [1] which start as tiny buds on the main plant and soon sprout their own roots, taking up residence close to the mother plant.

  3. Gold Kist - Wikipedia

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    Gold Kist layer farm in Live Oak, Florida.Two 600' x 40' houses containing approximately 13,000 hens and 1,500 roosters each. Gold Kist was a large chicken producing company in the southern United States.

  4. Hen and chicken plant - Wikipedia

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    Hen and chicken is a common name for several unrelated groups of plants. The name refers to the tendency of certain of these species to reproduce vegetatively by means of plantlets. These tiny plants are produced by the mother plant, and take root on touching the ground. The name may refer to: Chlorophytum comosum, the commonly cultivated ...

  5. The Best Plants To Overwinter, According To An Expert - AOL

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    When nighttime temperatures begin dropping below 50 degrees, it’s time to bring in any plants you want to save. The first step is finding a spot for all of them. “Light is the most limiting ...

  6. Asplenium bulbiferum - Wikipedia

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    It is also called hen and chicken fern and, in the Māori language, pikopiko, mouku or mauku. Its fronds are eaten as a vegetable. It grows small bulbils on top of its fronds. Once grown to about 5 cm (2.0 in), these offspring fall off and, provided the soil they land in is kept moist, develop a root system and grow into new ferns.

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  8. The Only Grocery Stores Where You Should Buy Rotisserie Chicken

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    7th: Whole Foods. Sure, Whole Foods' rotisserie chicken may be organic, grass fed, and all that jazz; but at $10 a pop, it hardly seems worth it. Some users also warned that you may have to reheat ...

  9. Foster Farms - Wikipedia

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    Foster Farms was established in 1939 by Max and Verda Foster. They began by investing $1,000 into a farm in Modesto, California, on which they raised turkeys.The back porch was Max's office and the first hatchery was built next to their bedroom so the eggs could get constant care. [2]