Dig Trenches or Holes For a large planting, trenches are an efficient way to plant seed potatoes.
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Sheryl Geerts,
Better Homes & Gardens,
6 Feb. 2026
The company’s founder and CEO Kelly Garner brings two decades of narrative content experience from the traditional TV trenches, having produced for CBS, Bravo, and NBC before ascending to executive roles at NBCUniversal and Syfy/USA.
This time, with the reliable wifi connection of Xfinity, the park systems never fail, the dinosaurs never break out of their pens, and everyone can enjoy the island resort.
Kupp, at 6-foot-1, 205 pounds, was able to be moved around more in the Eastern Washington offense due to his size and the Eagles’ previous offensive scheme.
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Doug Kyed,
Boston Herald,
5 Feb. 2026
Even under the low gravity of the moon, wearing several hundred pounds still feels heavy and could even cause injuries, NASA astronaut and doctor Mike Barratt told Ars Technica—especially because astronauts are likely to also be toting tools and equipment during lengthy surface operations.
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K. R. Callaway,
Scientific American,
5 Feb. 2026
Volunteers can help with cleaning and refilling animals’ water, feeding animals and cleaning corrals.
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Linda Mcintosh,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
14 Jan. 2026
The camera then cuts to shots — filmed by Jelly — of the couple’s pet cows, Crunch and S’more, escaping their corrals and running around as helpers try to get them back inside.
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