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Enjoying The Fruits Of Your Labour
Now that the hanging baskets are all up, the window boxes allocated their usual space and the bedding plants safely tucked into their beds, it is time to sit back and enjoy the fruits of your labour. Or is it? The cuttings of the alpine plants ... [... more]
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Saskatchewan's Edible Wild Fruits And Nuts
The Saskatoon (Amelanchiar alnifolia), is one of a group of related species (also known as serviceberry, Juneberry, lancewood and various other names) widespread throughout the interior of North America. Saskatoon ... [... more]
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The Farmer's Wife Guide To Fabulous Fruits And Berries: ...
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Fruits et légumes exotiques
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Desserts sans sucre et sans édulcorants à base de fruits ...
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Je cuisine avec les fruits et
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Desserts aux fruits
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Uncommon Fruits & Vegetables: A Commonsense Guide
As Elizabeth Schneider points out in her introduction, the immigrant culture of America is constantly restocking our markets and produce stores with "ethnic" fruits and vegetables that were hitherto unknown to any but the most worldly gourmets. ... [... more]
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Berried Fruits
Like most gardeners, I take great delight in observing the comings and goings of the wildlife that share the garden with us. Having a jungle (as some of friends rudely describe it!) by way of a garden is an advantage in this respect. If there is ... [... more]
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Growing Figs
July and the fruits are ripening. Once ripe, they will become incredibly soft, and the holes at the end of the fruit will open slightly. The fruit will become heavy and droop downwards. They will also change colour, depending on variety. Some ... [... more]
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Year Of The Melon
All melons are warm-season fruits. They thrive in temperatures of 70 to 100 degrees. They are also thirsty, hungry and space-hogging plants, so be prepared to provide ample water, fertilizer and garden space for the ... [... more]
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Small Fruits For Cold Climates
Every home gardener in the north should grow at least one kind of small fruit. Just because we live in a cold climate doesn't mean we have to deprive ourselves. For most of us, that fruit turns out to be strawberries. They easily survive our ... [... more]
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