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April 26, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Herbs
Asprinkle of cilantro on tortilla soup. Luscious lemon grass in a Thai stir-fry. A dash of French tarragon in a chicken salad sandwich.
You don’t have to be a foodie to know that fresh herbs make any dish special. And growing your own in a kitchen garden makes any meal sweeter, or spicier, or . [...]
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April 18, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
When we get a few warm days at this time of year, the impulse is to rush to Lowes and buy some of their many flowering plants even though we know there will still be frosts. But as always, I start thinking about containers that I can prepare until the threat of frost is over. [...]
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January 26, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
If you’re itching to get a head start on the gardening season, there’s good news: it’s time to start thinking about planting some seeds. Here are 25 tips to help your garden grow.
1. For indoor seed germination, flourescent lights provide a constant light source. For best results 12-14 hours of light per day is needed.
2. [...]
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Petunias are versatile annuals. They can be used for color masses, borders, containers, hanging baskets or as a seasonal groundcover.
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Mature Height/Spread: These very hardy plants form a low cluster of stiff, pointed leaves, 2½ feet long and 1 inch wide. The leaves have long, loose fibers at the edges.
Cut off the stems early in the morning before the leaves start growing (and releasing their oils naturally) to obtain the best flavours. Each plant can have up to one
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