Articles related to "Amaranthus"Amaranthus tricolor and Alternanthera ficoidea are each commonly called Joseph's Coat. These annual plants are grown for the colorful leaves.
Weeds are not the enemy. Rather, they provide solutions to global hunger, rising food costs, escalating malnutrition and other maladies of modern living.
The four-wing saltbush exists all over the western portion of western North America, including some parts of southwestern Canada.
Easy to make and healthy recipe for herbs or greens with lentils offering proteins, iron and vitamins.
Tall, with unusual flowers, Amaranth is easy to grow and can be enjoyed for its beauty or eaten for dinner.
The ancient Indian ruins at Wupatki in northern Arizona hold many secrets of a lost past; those secrets include the crops and plants grown by the local Native Indians.
The Turner House (House of the Seven Gables - Salem, MA), made famous by Nathaniel Hawthorne, overlooks an early 20th Century Colonial Revival Garden
Roanoke, a mid-size city in southwestern VA, demonstrates urban beautification. Its Parks Division oversees design, planting and maintenance of city parks and plazas.
Thomas Jefferson's winding walk flower garden at Monticello, the home and garden he designed in Virginia, demonstrate the transition between gardening styles.
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