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  • … A David Austin rose, bred for disease resistance and fragrance as well as repeat bloom until frost. …
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  • … teaspoons olive oil  Pinch cumin  Salt and pepper to taste Directions Combine all ingredients for the vinaigrette and blend until well combined. Set aside. Heat 3 teaspoons olive oil in a … and cilantro. Season with salt, pepper, and cumin. Set aside. Grill or sauté the nopales for 3 to 4 minutes per side, and then julienne each leaf. Toss the greens with the vinaigrette … teaspoons olive oil  Pinch cumin  Salt and pepper to taste Directions Combine all ingredients for the vinaigrette and blend until well combined. Set aside. Heat 3 teaspoons olive oil in a …
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  • … is also said to be redolent of lavender. British seed company Thompson & Morgan is one source for its seed. 'Tender and True' dates back to 1897 and sports wide shoulders and strong flavor. … Garden, we experimented with parsnips in 2013 and had such a fine crop of 'Albion' ( see here for our blog post about it ) that we added two more varieties this year. 'Albion', like most …
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  • … plants can often withstand occasional insect attacks. Continue to water, mulch, and weed for a harvest that lasts until September. Aphids A slow-moving insects that are often found on … or radish near tomato crops to draw these pests away from their tomato plants.   Looking for specific recommendations for your tomato pests and diseases? Contact our Plant Information Service for a personal … plants can often withstand occasional insect attacks. Continue to water, mulch, and weed for a harvest that lasts until September. Aphids A slow-moving insects that are often found on …
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  • … health is key to creating quality bonsai. March is a great time to repot, so bring a tree in for repotting; soil will be made and provided for the class. Chris Baker, curator of bonsai, Chicago Botanic Garden Horticulture Conference …
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  • … Let the worms do the work. Turn your food residue into a nutrient rich amendment for all your plantings, both indoors and outdoors. In this class, you will learn how to do … home. It’s a simple and efficient way to turn your kitchen waste into an outstanding amendment for your soil or anything you may be growing. Your plants will love it.  Lynn Bement, The Organic …
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  • … recipes include tandoori chicken, amritsari paneer tikka, and tandoori fish. Learn new ideas for incorporating a variety of spices into recipes. Take home tips for making a meal out of any leftovers from the platter. Enjoy a generous sampling of dishes made …
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  • … comfortable in classical and contemporary genres, the quartet is at ease sharing its passion for music through exceptional performing and charismatic dialogue to disarm the rigidity of a … Alloy uses the musical medium to amplify women’s voices and explore music as a modality for promoting mental health and wellness. …
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  • … classroom and curriculum no matter your budget, and how to create a stimulating nature station for year-round use. Take away ideas for enhancing your schoolyard to encourage more nature play and investigation. CPDUs: 6, …
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  • … Even before it blooms, ‘Phaison’ stands out for the elaborate coloration of its foliage. The new leaves unfurl from wine-red canes in … hard to believe all this comes from a species, Canna indica , that was once grown primarily for its rhizome roots, a food source in the ancient civilizations of Central and South America. …
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