July Gardening Tips
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The conveniences of our modern society are often something we take for granted. Supermarkets and other stores are generally within relatively reachable distances so it is sometimes hard to imagine...
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This month we have a recipe that uses Peas. There is evidence that Peas are one of the oldest cultivated vegetables with evidence that they were used as a food source as far back as ancient...
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Unlike most vegetables, Asparagus plants are perennials. The spears we eat are the new shoots that emerge in spring. The most important part of growing asparagus is that it will take a couple of...
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What would a farm be without chickens? They may be the quintessential farm animal and farmers know that they are so much more than just a source of eggs. Now, gardeners in many areas of the country...
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For the month of March, Project Beautiful Roundup is titled ##BB Color Our World Green. Not surprising is that everyone in the group wrote an article about gardening. Green was also selected as the...
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For our next Project Beautiful round-up we have selected the color pink. We found that the color pink is associated with romance and beauty by many of us but it’s also considered a...
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Our next recipe is for everyone who grows and enjoys Spinach. Spinach is a healthy green which is versatile too! Raw or cooked it is delicious! Please feel free to share your spinach recipes on our...
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