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  • … You will gain unity, depth, and clarity in your work from this process. Also, explore how to control “lost” and “found” edges to achieve a special look in your work. A supply list will be sent.  The School's CEUs=12 hours …
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  • … rich culinary traditions of India in this demonstration cooking class, where you will learn to prepare historic recipes using traditional clay cookware. Discover the diversity of Indian … aromatic basmati rice with turmeric and fresh vegetables; and a refreshing yogurt dip to complete the meal. Gain insights into nutritional value and cooking techniques that celebrate …
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  • … In this cooking class, learn how to harvest, clean, cut, and prepare both the colorful beetroot and its gorgeous greens. Discover how to use both the beet greens and beet root with a variety of cooking techniques. Enjoy dishes like …
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  • … a number of flowers will be open during the three week flowering cycle. Highly attractive to smaller pollinator insects the resulting large showy black seeds are relished by songbirds later in the season.  Allow to reseed and consider this an annual in your gardens. …
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  • … colors of nature. Using easily found bits of rocks, plants, and flowers, discover how to tease apart the colors of each object. A color theory review will help you understand how to re-create nature’s true colors. In this water-based painting class, you will create complex …
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  • … packed in a cone that is reminiscent of an upside down bunch of grapes. Plant it in full sun to part shade. It is resistant to deer and other wildlife and is hardy in zones 4–9. …
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  • … features white petals and an orange split cup. Like other orange cultivars, the color matures to yellow over time and with higher light intensities. Its' cultivar name celebrates the 100th … Society. Virtually unavailable in commerce it is an 'easy keeper' that is resistant to most pests and diseases. …
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  • … Rue is a dainty, attractive perennial native to south Europe with spicy, aromatic foliage. It grows two feet tall, with tiny pinnate … it a sub-shrub. In spring,stems can be cut back with old foliage removed, but don't cut them to the base. The plants are hardy, somewhat drought-tolerant and long-lived. The dried leaves are used in herbal medicines, and stems can be used to flavor vinegars, but it is not used directly as food, only as an extract. The fragrance is …
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  • … pine with lustrous dark-green foliage. Use it as a specimen plant. It produces 2"- to 3"-long brown cones on the ends of its branches and also has very attractive bark that exfoliates to reveal green, white and brown areas. This plant deserves greater attention in the horticulture … field. The lacebark pine is a dense, pyramidal evergreen tree reaching a mature height of 30' to 40'. With age, it loses its older needles and may develop multiple trunks, becoming more open …
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  • … or Indian Ocean, but it has become widespread in tropical areas. Coconut trees can grow up to 80 feet tall and they start by sprouting from the deepest of the three holes in the de-husked … fruit. Everyone knows what coconut palms look like: tall gray trunks topped with fronds up to 15 feet long, with clusters of fruit tucked under them. The coconut fruit, botanically a … coconut water, coconut oil and copra. Coco fibers from the husk are called “coir” and used to make mats. Nutritionally coconuts are very high in saturated fat and fiber, with moderate …
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