Understanding soils and their role in gardening
When we look at the ground, many of us see only “dirt.” We often don’t notice soil unless it becomes a nuisance, like mud tracked indoors or dust in the air.
When we look at the ground, many of us see only “dirt.” We often don’t notice soil unless it becomes a nuisance, like mud tracked indoors or dust in the air.
Here is a continuation of the stories of some of the pioneers of French Nova Scotia who founded families that are still found among us today.
As we reach the heart of summer in Louisiana, it’s essential to keep a close eye on how homeowners are watering their landscapes.
Much has been written about the Acadian people, exiled from their homes in Nova Scotia, who managed to found a new homeland on the prairies of Southwestern Louisiana.
In 1885, three children were born in Rayne, Medric Joseph, Philippe Edgard and Charles Eugene. They all bore the same surname and were first cousins with one another.
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