… New! What’s the best part of a taco? The tortilla! In this hands-on class, learn to make delicious corn tortillas from scratch. Then, fill your taco … fixings including fresh slaw with cilantro and onions, and chipotle crema. After all, no taco is complete without scrumptious fillings. Hector Pérez, founder/owner, HungryMinds ITW Kitchen …
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… wide, and will be covered with dark green, glossy leaves throughout the growing season. It is moderately disease-resistant with a light fragrance reminiscent of cotton candy. It won the All American Rose Selection award in 1999. …
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… HIGHWIRE FLYER™ Climbing Rose Canes up to seven feet in length produce a continuous supply of hot pink flowers throughout summer and into fall. The … rose growers. The slightly fragrant flowers attract a number of pollinating insects and it is interesting to watch the pollen laden bees as they work the flowers. …
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… This thyme species is used as a ground cover (it will tolerate light foot traffic and release a wonderful herby … cooking; the fragrance can be overpowering. It can grow to 12" tall and 18” wide. It blooms in late summer/early fall with violet purple flowers that contrast with its blue-green foliage. …
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… Superb globeflower is a perennial whose showy lemon-yellow flowers bloom in the late spring. Known as a buttercup, …
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… entire silver-to-white, heavily felted leaves are the main attraction when a spot of contrast is needed to play off other flower and leaf colors. This plant needs full sun, well-drained soils, and warm-to-hot temperatures in order to thrive. Pollinators love the flowers, although the main landscape feature are the …
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… New! Poaching is a gentle cooking method, useful to reveal the delicate yet vibrant flavors of fish. In this hands-on cooking class, learn essential poaching techniques while preparing two dishes: a …
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… flowers cover this zinnia from midsummer up to the first frost of fall. Plant this zinnia in a sunny location, moderately fertile soil, after the danger of late spring frosts have passed. This compact (matures at 18 inches) cultivar is resistant to the leaf diseases that many other zinnias are prone to. …
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… much joy and satisfaction, but the blooms never last as long as you would like. My first urge is to take pictures. But there is another way to preserve this ephemeral beauty: drying flowers. … Garden’s Visitor Center, you likely looked up to see Herbarium , one of the works featured in Flourish: The Garden at 50. Artist Rebecca Louise Law used dried flowers, hung on copper wire, and arranged them in alphabetical order from A to Z to create the installation. Herbarium by Rebecca Louise Law …
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… Some outdoor tasks can be undertaken, but resist the temptation to work outside if the soil is too wet or extreme weather is on the horizon. Garden To-Do List Spring cleaning On dry days, … winter debris from lawn and garden beds. Avoid walking on wet soil. Also, keep the following in mind: When weather permits, remove burlap screens erected to protect plants from wind or road … as needed. Water young trees and shrubs, as well as any plants, including turf, that might be in the path of salt spray from salted roads. Prune trees and shrubs March is an ideal time to …
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