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  2. Clark's Elioak Farm - Wikipedia

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    Boy sitting with Papa Bear at Clark's Elioak Farm. Clark's Elioak Farm, located along Maryland Route 108 in Howard County, Maryland, is a historic farm covering 540 acres.. All of the acreage is part of county or state farmland protection programs, barring use of the property for non-farm developme

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    A container garden in large plastic planters. Container or bucket gardening involves growing plants in some type of container, whether it be commercially produced or an everyday object such as 5-gallon bucket, wooden crate, plastic storage container, kiddie pool, etc. Container gardening is convenient for those with limited spaces because the containers can be placed anywhere and as single ...

  4. Sassafras (soil) - Wikipedia

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    The Sassafras soil series is one of the oldest in the United States and has great historical significance to modern-day soil science.It was recognized as Maryland's state soil in 1901 and is now identified as a Benchmark (a soil that has large extent in major resource areas) and Hall of Fame soil series, which is a recognition given to a soil series for having a critical role in the evolution ...

  5. Montgomery County Agricultural Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the Reserve within Montgomery County. The Agricultural Reserve is a designated land use zone in Montgomery County, Maryland.The 93,000 acres (380 km 2) zone was created in 1980 by the Montgomery County Council to preserve farm land and rural space in the northwestern part of the county.

  6. Daylily - Wikipedia

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    Daylilies have a relatively short blooming period, depending on the type. Some will bloom in early spring while others wait until the summer or even autumn. Most daylily plants bloom for 1 through 5 weeks, although some bloom twice in one season ("rebloomers)". [ 14 ]

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    Home compost barrel Compost bins at the Evergreen State College organic farm in Washington Materials in a compost pile Food scraps compost heap. Composting is an aerobic method of decomposing organic solid wastes, [8] so it can be used to recycle organic material.

  9. Soil series - Wikipedia

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    Soil series as established by the National Cooperative Soil Survey of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service are a level of classification in the USDA Soil Taxonomy classification system hierarchy. The actual object of classification is the so-called soil individual, or pedon. [1]

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