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Easy-to-Make Holiday Gifts from Your Garden
A collection of simple homemade garden crafts to give as gifts.
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Green Friday
While many folks were out experiencing "Black Friday"--I spent time in the out doors with family doing chores--and enjoying a beautiful day in nature. The next two days are great…
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How to Make Hot Pepper Sauce
What’s a gardener to do when the season isn’t long enough for Tabasco peppers to turn ripe-red? Make vinegar pepper sauce instead.
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Kitchen Gardening
Indoor Gardening with Garlic Greens
Come grow with me! Summer gardening is over, so let's move our gardening indoors and grow some garlic greens together.
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New England in Autumn, The Gardens at Elm Bank
Recently, I traveled to New England to give two presentations for the New England Unit of the Herb Society of America for their daylong symposium "Let's Drink to That!". Lucky…
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Gardening for the Homebrewer Book Review
Fall’s the perfect time to take the garden harvest and transform it into flavorful beers, wines, ciders and a little-known recipe for “the champagne of Britain.”
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Rose Hips
If you don't grow roses and harvest their hips in your own garden, the hedgerows, overgrown pastures and woods' edge are full of wild rose hips this time of year,…
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Kitchen Gardening
More on Fermenting Chiles
My last post I showed you how to ferment chile peppers. This brief video shows a few more fermentation lids, how to tell when chiles are ready and how to…
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Kitchen Gardening
Fermenting Chile Peppers
It is the chile harvest season and time to put up the bounty! fermenting hot peppers is a great alternative to pickling and canning--offering great flavor, more vitamins and minerals…
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How-To
Castor Bean (Ricinus communis)
Although castor bean is a gorgeous, showy plant in the garden, the seeds are poisonous. So why would one want to grow it? Read on to find out...