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Chicago Botanic Garden
... Press Room Employment Contact Us YOUR GARDEN Gardening Help Plant Information Service Illinois' Best Plants EDUCATION Regenstein School Degree Programs Catalogs Teachers and Students After-school & Camp Programs ... Soup Spring Greens Asparagus and Shiitake Risotto MAY Sweet Peas and Artichoke Hearts Chive Tartines with Smoked Salmon Candied Flowers Zucchini Carpaccio JUNE Dilled Potato Salad Citrus ...
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... fall, direct seed onto well-prepared seedbed (covering very lightly), or transplant established plants. (If starting from seed, plants probably won’t be large enough to harvest for at least a ... : How to Grow Perennials Pests: Not usually harmed. Diseases: Not usually infected. Varieties Browse chive varieties at our Vegetable Varieties for Gardeners website. The cultivar ‘Forescate’ has rose red ...
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Flower Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... fall, direct seed onto well-prepared seedbed (covering very lightly), or transplant established plants. (If starting from seed, plants probably won’t be large enough to harvest for at least a ... : How to Grow Perennials Pests: Not usually harmed. Diseases: Not usually infected. Varieties Browse chive varieties at our Vegetable Varieties for Gardeners website. The cultivar ‘Forescate’ has rose red ...
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Herbs Spice Up the Garden
... plant accordingly. Some herbs, such as the mints, will grow in the shade, but the plants will stretch toward the light. The only difference will be that their taste will probably ... thaws and freezing. Some of the easiest-to-grow, perennial, cooking herbs are mint, thyme, chive and sage. All of these are commonly available as transplants from nurseries or as seeds ...
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... ." Take care that the plants were not previously treated with pesticides. To ensure that your plants are pesticide-free, grow them yourself from seed or buy organically grown plants. Edible flowers may also ... be used to decorate desserts or garnish cold drinks. Peppery nasturiums, cucumber- flavored burnet and chive blossoms add interest to salads. Blossoms should be harvested the day they'll be used ...
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Floridata: A Gardener's Journal - October 2001
... I would yell at her more enthusiastically thereby sparing my garden plants much pain and grief... Fabulous Fragrances @ Floridune Another therapeutic activity ... cap Exactly one year ago I took a dried garlic chive (Allium tuberosum) seedhead (inset) and crumpled it over a pot ... to help, I am not in a position to recommend plants, diagnose problems or locate vendors and plant sources (sorry!) [2006 ...
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Rocky Mountain Herbs
... throughout the winter, provide decades of aromatic leaves and flowers. These drought-resistant plants grow well with little supplemental watering once their root systems become established. Fleshy perennials ... warm soil for germination, so bedding plants are preferred in areas where summer temperatures dip below the required 65 degrees for germination. One chive plant, dug into the proper location ...
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April 2006 Newsletter. What to do in the garden.
... establish a strong root system which is essential when plants grow tall. This will give the plants a better chance of staying upright when they ... page link below for recommended varieties. Remember that fully grown pea plants can cast quite a shadow over smaller vegetables so bear this ... instructions. CHIVES Early to mid-April is the time to sow chive seed or plant out if bought from a garden centre. ...
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Chives
... , and originate in Europe, Greece, and Italy. They are bulb plants with hollow, cylindrical, thin, dark green leaves. The flowers are small and a light purple. Chives make good companion plants to some other vegetables and herbs. Please see Companion Planting for ... garlic, and the flowers make a nice garnish. Start all Chive varieties in early spring, as they do best cool weather. ...
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Companion Planting for Better Yields
... Lettuce, Melon, Onion, Pea, Squash Hyssop Raspberry Tansy Rhododendron Black Walnut Tree Rose Chive, Feverfew, Garlic, Geranium, Marigold, Onion, Parsley Rosemary Beans, Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, ... Related Links Companion Planting for Better Yields Companion Planting for Pest Control Plants that Attract Beneficial Insects Annuals Biennials Bulbs Perennials Wildflowers Herbs Index Page ...
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