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peanut and cotton fields, and natural abundance and beauty. here you will find well-preserved, antebellum homes and contemporary ones sharing the same shade-drenched streets. neighborhoods that are as safe as they were years ago. people greeting you by your first name. plenty of delicious home-made jams
and jellies, but not a traffic jam in sight. quality schools and hospital. a world-class ymca. churches, civic groups, athletic teams, hunt clubs and art leagues. wide open spaces, lush, dense forests, and numerous waterways – an outdoorsman's paradise. and when you're ready for a change of pace, the...
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adventures from the farm randomness about our life, work, and stuff that happens on our herb farm. our business is prairielandherbs.com, a mother-daughter team with a acre farm and shop in central iowa. saturday, july , there is a lady in ames, ia that grows great lavender. we at prairieland herbs do not
grow great lavender. if we are lucky, we have a few spindly plants that survive year to year. our soil is too clay-ey, and our farm is not in a sheltered location, so it gets very cold, windy, and snowy. lavender does not like this. it is something we have just accepted. so, we are always delighted...
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