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7 Beautiful Edible Flowers | Edible Gardening
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Edible Gardening ». Cooking Tips ». 7 Beautiful Edible Flowers. How to Plant a Tree. Medicinal Herbs For Your Garden ». 7 Beautiful Edible Flowers. September 10, 2012. 8211; Nasturtium blossoms make a nicely spicy addition to salads. They’re quite beautiful, are available in a wide range of colors, and can add a little excitement to your plate. Try floating a blossom on a bowl of soup as a garnish! Cress produces delicate, bright golden flowers in addition to its tasty leaves. Even my cat likes them.
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Edible Gardening ». Tag » lavender. Medicinal Herbs For Your Garden. September 26, 2012. Before drugstores, people turned to the plants around them for help with illnesses and injuries. Did you know that the fiber on the inner side of willow bark is the same compound as you’d find in aspirin? That’s why old-timers used to drink willow bark tea for aches and pains. And some of the same herbs we grow to season our food are just as useful in returning us to health. 8211; Lavender flowers are a common additi...
Medicinal Herbs For Your Garden | Edible Gardening
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Edible Gardening ». Gardening Tips ». Medicinal Herbs For Your Garden. 7 Beautiful Edible Flowers. Bitter Cucumbers ». Medicinal Herbs For Your Garden. September 26, 2012. Before drugstores, people turned to the plants around them for help with illnesses and injuries. Did you know that the fiber on the inner side of willow bark is the same compound as you’d find in aspirin? Sage leaves are useful for mouth and throat ailments. 8211; Lavender flowers are a common addition to potpourri mixtures and headach...
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Edible Gardening ». December 12, 2012. This year was not a good one for tomatoes. Most tomato varieties struggle with the cool summers of the coastal Pacific Northwest even in a good year – and since this summer was characterized by rain, clouds, and more rain, my poor tomato plants didn’t have much of a chance. Here’s what those tomatoes looked like after about six months of growing. No, there’s nothing wrong with your eyes, I had a focus malfunction on this photo. That’s one ugly tomato. That, my frien...
Gardening Tips | Edible Gardening
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Edible Gardening ». Category Archives: Gardening Tips. December 12, 2012. This year was not a good one for tomatoes. Most tomato varieties struggle with the cool summers of the coastal Pacific Northwest even in a good year – and since this summer was characterized by rain, clouds, and more rain, my poor tomato plants didn’t have much of a chance. Then, when I took a closer look at one of the tomatoes, I realized they were even uglier than I had thought. That’s one ugly tomato. That, my friends, is a real...
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Plant Native | The Garden Dude
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Adventures in the rural garden. Whether you want to attract pollinators for your vegetables, or enjoy watching the birds, there are endless reasons to plant native perennials, shrubs, and trees in you garden. Native plants are adapted to your area and support a broad host of wildlife with food and shelter. Below is a list of native alternatives to common invasive plants. Check your state department of conservation website for more information on native and invasive plants. Burning Bush (Winged euonymus).
Spring has sprung! | The Garden Dude
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Adventures in the rural garden. Garden update, video tour →. April 8, 2015. Spring is in full force now in Richmond, Virginia. The flowering cherries are at their peak, as are forsythias, with deciduous magnolias and redbuds not far behind. I snapped these pics yesterday before the first lawn mowing of the year. The first is flowering quince, the second I believe is a species of Spirea but am not certain (post a comment if you know what it is! In any case, a welcome sight after a long, cold, snowy winter.
Book Shelf | The Garden Dude
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Adventures in the rural garden. Dirr’s Encyclopedia of Trees and Shrubs. Hydrangeas for American Gardens. Best Native Plants for Southern Gardens. How to Grow More Vegetables. The Sustainable Vegetable Garden. I’ll be keeping a collection of great garden books on my Pinterest account. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Follow me on Twitter.
Garden update, video tour | The Garden Dude
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Adventures in the rural garden. A royal pain in the (gr)ass →. Garden update, video tour. April 22, 2015. Thought I’d share a more visual update of how my garden is progressing (part of it, anyway) now that I have a good tiller to help speed up the process! This entry was posted in Edible Gardening. A royal pain in the (gr)ass →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Adventures in the rural garden. Connect with me on your favorite social media sites and share what’s growing in your garden! More content coming soon). Join fellow gardeners every Monday night at 9pm for Garden Chat on Twitter, to share gardening tips and stories! Just use the hashtag #gardenchat. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Create a ...
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Adventures in the rural garden. Garden update, video tour. The summer garden’s winners and losers →. A royal pain in the (gr)ass. May 24, 2015. Have I said how much I HATE Bermuda grass? I’ve had better fortune keeping the Bermuda grass away from the herbs and veggies I planted around the perimeter of the deck. I planted big leaf basil, rosemary, Dark Star zucchini, and Perkins long pod okra and are coming along quite nicely. Otherwise, I’ve been enjoying fresh greens just outside our back door! Enter yo...
Lawn = yawn. Grow veggies instead | The Garden Dude
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Adventures in the rural garden. Veggies for tight spots. Seed starting underway →. Lawn = yawn. Grow veggies instead. February 27, 2015. Everybody wins: the homeowner saves money on groceries and gets healthy produce w/out added chemicals, the bees get a buffet of nectar, and surrounding property values go up thanks to the ornamental beauty of his lush garden. This entry was posted in Edible Gardening. Veggies for tight spots. Seed starting underway →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
Veggies for tight spots | The Garden Dude
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Adventures in the rural garden. Before you plant: are those seeds still good? Lawn = yawn. Grow veggies instead →. Veggies for tight spots. February 21, 2015. Thankfully, plant breeders are starting to catch up, offering dwarf varieties of vegetables like tomatoes and eggplant, that can be successfully grown without requiring a lot of space. I decided to scour the seed catalogs and list all these varieties in one place. Determinate) – tops out at about 12″ without sacrificing fruit production. 8211; a sh...
The summer garden’s winners and losers | The Garden Dude
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Adventures in the rural garden. A royal pain in the (gr)ass. Getting figgy with it! The summer garden’s winners and losers. August 15, 2015. So, with the summer crop drawing to a close, this seems to be a good time to rate and review the varieties I planted this year. Superb flavor, good size fruits on healthy, vigorous vines; unfortunately, some of the fruits succumbed to rot and fungi during a spell of high humidity. The flavor and productivity lived up to the hype! My new favorite cuke! Pingback: Febr...
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Edible Flowers
February 23, 2015. Edible flowers are not the typical flowers that can be bought from florists, although some of them are quite pretty. It would be hard to explain to a loved one why you’re giving them a bouquet of broccoli flowers, wouldn’t it? There are edible flowers with tastes we can compare to food that we already know, like the Angelica and the anise hyssop, which tastes like licorice, and the bee balm, which can replace oregano with a slight addition of a hint of mint. The flowers from most s...
Edible Food
Edible: fit to be eaten. Food: something that nourishes, sustains, or supplies. Today I thought I’d share one of my favorite recipes. I got this recipe from a lady I used to work for who has turned into a good friend. She wasn’t sure where exactly she got it from – but it was well loved in her kitchen as well. When I started on my real food journey, and especially when I started reading Eat Fat Lose Fat. I was excited because I already had a well-loved recipe that I could eat! 2-3 lbs chicken, cubed.
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Edible fruit gift baskets. วันเสาร์ที่ 23 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553. Creative Kid Birthday Cakes - Super Easy. Way to create super. Birthday cakes are great for your children? How easy is super easy? Not long ago I had a poll asking whether the mothers were picking thought to decorate a birthday cake for their children at their favorite bakery and find it easy to produce edible. Such as art, edible toppers,. Cake and pictures rings and non-edible. Topper was one thing they want to try. For all you need to do is c...
The Edible Garden
A Garden of Eatin' in the making. Doing what I can, where I am, with what I have. Garden location and background. My Organic Gardening Articles. BUILDING A HOOP COOP BROODER HOUSE. The New Chicken House. BUILDING A HOOP COOP FROM CATTLE PANELS. Friday, February 16, 2018. Lancinato (Dinosaur Kale) and Rainbow Chard. The kale and chard in the low tunnel is finally taking off and ready to pick. I picked a mess of collards too. Fence from the other side. Posted by Mary Hysong. Monday, February 12, 2018.
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