How to Hill Potatoes
Video Description: Henry, the Yellow Labrador Retriever puppy, helps Eric hill his potato patch using simple materials from your hardware store. Visit our community site for more info http://gardenfork.tv Distributed by Tubemogul. Related Article Subjects: animals, eco, environment, food, green, healthy, living, potatoes, recipes
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