- … Too How might vanilla (beans or extract) be used in savory ways? Use vanilla paste as a glaze for chicken or fish. Roast butternut or acorn squash with a glaze of vanilla paste and butter. … the caramelized sugar crust. Bake a parsley (or other herb-infused) cake made with vanilla; for the frosting, use goat cheese, again flavored with vanilla, as you would cream cheese. Bake … - Type: Plant Info 
- … English daisies will often bloom sporadically through the fall. Short little plants, perfect for edging, they sport a common yellow center with varying shades of rose, red, salmon, or white …   Ox-eye daisy While English daisies and Shasta daisies are good examples of popular daisies for cultivation in Chicago-area gardens, the ox-eye daisy ( Chrysanthemum leucanthemum ) is … - Type: Plant Info 
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- … by genus and is consistent with their natural habitat. While requiring adequate sunlight for a stunning bloom display, most orchids will not tolerate sustained direct sun. Many varieties … - Type: Garden Guide Plant