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Early Woodland Culture in Wisconsin
The Early Woodland Culture began in Wisconsin about 1000 BC. It was during this time period that pottery, cultivated plants and burial mounds became more common.
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Noodles and Weeds!
Lamb's Quarters for dinner!
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Plant Families: Chenopodiaceae and Cistaceae
Briefly, the Goosefoot and Rockrose Families.
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Edible Weeds! Local, Free & Nutritious
Weeds are not the enemy. Rather, they provide solutions to global hunger, rising food costs, escalating malnutrition and other maladies of modern living.
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Quinoa Grain History and Nutrients
Looking into the past for dietary wonders of the future.
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Spring Wildflowers in Yellowstone
...next up on our trip from Boulder, Colorado to the coast of Washington was Yellowstone National Park. Like Devil's Tower, and along the interstates before it, we weren't sure what, if any wildflowers we might see there. Geysers? Sure. Stinky, sulfuric fart smells. Without a doubt. Bison? Grizzly bears? We hoped so. But wildflowers? We just didn't know.
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The Zuni People and Their Medicinal Plants
Last week I wrote about the Zuni Indians and their plush, velvety regard for the natural world, as reported by Matilda Coxe Stevenson in the 1915 publication, the <I>Thirteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1908-1909</i>. And as I pointed out, though there was obviously a lot of shamanism going on, Matilda noted, "...they had many legitimate plant medicines..."
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Party Food Lingo
Whether traveling the world or traipsing through the produce aisle in the local grocery, new foods and food terms abound. Here are a few to try.
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Growing Houseplants is Essential to Your Health!
This is the beginning of a series on houseplants that help improve indoor air quality.
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Success with Spring Spinach
Trouble with your spinach plants bolting in the spring? Find out how to delay bolting and keep your spinach producing into the summer.
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Allergens in Oklahoma
Allergens in Oklahoma include Pepper vine, perennial ragweed, perennial ryegrass and alfalfa, but there are ways to reduce or eliminate the symptoms they inflict.
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The Basics of Hay Fever
Seasonal allergic rhinitis, commonly known as hay fever, affects millions of people each year. It is important for the sufferer to have an understanding of the condition.
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Deer-resistant Flowering Shrubs
Appetites of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) include ornamental landscape plants. Choosing native deer-resistant shrubs equals landscape success.
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Wisconsin's Woodland Culture, circa 500 BC - AD 500
The Early Woodland and Middle Woodland Indian Culture was found in Wisconsin about 2000 years ago. What made them different than the cultures that went before them, and those who came after them?
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