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Basil - It's Uses as a Culinary Herb
... is available in fresh leaves and in dried leaves, which are also sometimes called rubbed. Fresh leaves may be stored in a cool place or in the refrigerator for a very short time. If you have an herb garden with an excess of basil, you can dry the leaves and store in a cool dry, dark place (dried basil will retain itsr flavor for six months). Add dried herbs at the ...
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Ants
... . Water can ruin baits. Bait where you see the ants foraging. Store bait in an airtight container and place in a cool dry place, away from other pesticides or potential contaminants. Gel baits are particularly useful in crack and crevice treatments. In all cases of bait use, do not spray any insecticides around the bait application. Sprays are repellent and ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Artichoke, Cardoon - Herb Profile and Information
... earthed up nearly as high as the hay-bands. It is important that this operation should be performed on a dry day, when the hearts are free from water, or they will probably decay. No earth, also, must be ... rain and frost by means of a covering of litter, or may be dug up and stored in a cool, dry place, the hay-bands being allowed to remain. When taking up, remove the earth carefully and take up ...
botanical.com

Stapelia_gigantea
... pale yellow to reddish brown with an elaborate pattern of dark reddish stripes. Fringes of soft white hairs on the corolla segments superficially resemble a layer of mold growing on rotting matter. Frost Tolerance: They need a cool, dry rest period in winter but keep above 10C and avoid any frost. Culture: Fertilize once during the growing season with a ...
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Fines Herbes - It's Uses as a Culinary Herb
... It's Uses as a Culinary Herb Home | Types of Culinary Herbs | How to Grow Herbs | Herb Gardens | Using Herbs in Cooking Fines herbes are also known as Traditional French Herb Blend. Dried leaves should be stored in a cool, dry, dark place away from heat, light and moisture. Will keep for 6 months to 1 year after opening package. Fines herbes is ...
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CCE - Suffolk County: Cookie Tips for the Holidays
... for a week or longer in a tightly covered container. To freeze baked cookies: Prepare and bake as usual. Cool thoroughly. Separate soft and crisp textured cookies before storing (mixing the two will result in all soft ... container. Seal box securely with packing tape. Let the recipients know some treats are on the way so they are prepared to store the food in a cool, dry place until tasting time.
counties.cce.cornell.edu

When and how to dry herbs from the garden
... in the paper bag so the moisture can escape. Herbs generally take five to 10 days to dry in a paper sack, said Oehler. For quicker results, use a dehydrator or microwave. Dehydrators can produce a ... little while after the microwave process so that the temperature and moisture evens out." Package dry herbs in a cool, dry, dark, place in any container that excludes air, light and moisture. By: Carol ...
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How to dry herbs from the garden
... in the paper bag so the moisture can escape. Herbs generally take five to 10 days to dry in a paper sack, said Oehler. For quicker results, use a dehydrator or microwave. Dehydrators can produce a ... little while after the microwave process so that the temperature and moisture evens out." Package dry herbs in a cool, dry, dark, place in any container that excludes air, light and moisture. By: Carol ...
extension.oregonstate.edu
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Cool-Season Annual Herbs—Charming Candidates for the Spring Garden
... TO eNEWS BUY A BBG BOOK PRESSROOM WEDDINGS AND CATERED EVENTS Home » Gardening Information » Great Plants Cool-Season Annual Herbs—Charming Candidates for the Spring Garden Plants & Gardens News Volume 17, Number 1 ... consistency. Linum seeds have a long shelf life and can be stored easily in a cool, dry place. Nigella sativa (Black cumin) Nigella sativa (Black cumin) Nigella sativa is a member of ...
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Cool-Growing Coelogyne Culture
... islands of the southern and eastern Pacific. The species that have particularly attracted our attention are the cool growing ones from the Himalayan region of India and southeast Asia. The climate of this part of ... conditions, they are much less likely to suffer damage if they are dry at the time they are exposed. The cool, dry rest is essential for healthy growth and flowering, but it need not be ...
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