Seeds, a favorite collectible connects gardeners – Seattle Times
PHILADELPHIA — This summer, there must have been a dozen patches around the tiny borough of Narberth, Pa., sporting huge sunflowers. It was no accident. The supersize sun-lovers were grown from seeds swapped among neighbors earlier in the year at
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Seeds, a favorite collectible – Raleigh News & Observer
Saving, swapping, and propagating seeds spreads the wealth, connecting gardeners to all four seasons. PHILADELPHIA – This summer, there must have been a dozen patches around the tiny borough of Narberth, Pa., sporting huge sunflowers. It was no
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California’s Fall Harvest – Salon
I did not want the first summer in this garden to end, I don’t think my cat did either, but it did and we both love it. Figs release a little white milk when they are not completely ripe, my mother warned me: “don’t eat figs when they release the
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Cooks embrace eco-friendly, healthful species of seafood – Rock Hill Herald
Sardines, herrings and anchovies are very much “in season” for chefs across the country looking to make a savory and sustainable statement with fish. These species were long ignored or scorned because they were: 1. small; 2. oily and thus
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Crave Grand Tasting a gastronomic success – AZCentral.com
“I’m over where the food is.” That’s how one attendee at last Saturday’s Crave Grand Tasting at SouthBridge was overheard identifying her location to a lost companion. “The food,” she repeated, shouting into her cellphone amid a noisy sea of revelers
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