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Salsify? Scoronera?
They're root crops. They taste like oysters. And you've probably never heard of them.
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Colonial America Recipes: Holiday Cakes and Tarts
How tarts and pastry and fruit cakes were prepared in 19th century America.
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Yellow Woollybear Moth
Don't let their looks fool you. Pretty though they are, the Yellow Woollybear Moth can create havoc in your yard and garden. Read this and check out what you can do about your infestation.
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Historic Gardening Tips
During the 1920s pioneers to the Peace River Country of Western Canada learned some practical techniques for storing home grown vegetables like potatoes and cabbages.
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Milk Thistle
From ancient Greece until the present day, Milk Thistle has treated a variety of liver and gall bladder issues.
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The Evening Primrose - A Plant Profile
Oenothera, the evening primrose, or sun-cup flower is a beautiful scented perennial that shines in the summer evening garden.
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All the Comforts of Comfrey
From ancient to modern times, Comfrey has been the comfort of choice in healing breaks, bruises and inflammations. Find out why its strengths have maintained its use even today...
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Early Spring on the High Plateau: More Cousins of Familiar Things
More cousins of familiar wildflowers on the High Plateau
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Stuff That Looks Like Dandelions
Dandelions are ubiquitous, but they aren’t alone out there. A variety of wildflowers look like dandelions, but the differences are easy enough to spot.
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A Rutabaga by Any Other Name
I'm embarrassed to say the parsnips, rutabagas and turnips were indistinguishable from one another, for me.
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Autumn Makes Spring
Every garden task right now marries an ending to a promised beginning. Recipes for Mullein Tea and Autumn Vegetable Stew
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Early Spring on the High Plateau: Cousins of Familiar Things
Cousins of familair stuff on the High Plateau
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Violets and Prayer Seeds
Planting seeds while praying for the continuance of a community garden; recipes for Spring Salad with Violets and Japanese Knotweed Sauce
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