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Vegetative Terminology (Part 1)
... is commonly planted in southern California to cover the monotanous concrete walls of buildings and freeways. Grass Jelly From Creeping Fig & Mesona (Lamiaceae) In China, the syconia of creeping figs are picked ripe ... as a refreshing drink. It is canned and sold in Asian markets as "grass jelly" of "ai-yu jelly." According to Cornucopia II by S. Facciola (Kampong Publications, 1998), boiled plants of ...
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Inflorescence Terminology (Part 2)
... Patterns In Dioecious Figs Do Fig Wasps Induce Gall Formation? Sex Determination In The Common Fig Sexuality and Political Correctness In Figs Petrified Fig Syconium From The Cretaceous Grass Jelly From Creeping Fig (Ficus pumila) Nonpollinator Fig Wasps With Long Ovipositors 8. Capitulum: Inflorescence Of The Sunflower Family A capitulum or head, the characteristic inflorescence of the sunflower ...
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December 2003 Newsletter
... them, if I can help it. We occasionally eat the roses and hips. Rose hip jelly tastes a lot like apple jelly and is a good source of vitamin C. I also like sugared rose petals on ... infection. Keep the bed heavily mulched. We use pine straw. Anything, including grass clipping, will work. Just note that if you add grass clipping, you will need to add a source of nitrogen because decomposition will ...
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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... haw makes a small, attractive dooryard tree, but the small fruits are used only for making jelly. Persimmons The Oriental persimmon (Diospyros kaki) is well-adapted to northern Florida. It is often budded ... both cases, a more favorable root environment is furnished. Full sun is desirable, and competition from grass and other plants should be avoided. Pecans The pecan is one of the most important tree ...
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Slime Mold: The Blob on the Lawn
... on turf resemble small purple or black ball attacked to a blade of grass or a readily noticeable creamy-white to yellow-orange jelly-like mass situated on the lawn. Life Cycle and Description Slime mold ... cool conditions. The slimy mass flows on to low-lying but upright objects such a blades of grass and garden walls. Once the slime mold mass is located on an upright object, it produces fruiting ...
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Growing Peaches and Nectarines in the Home Landscape, HYG-1406-98
... ice cream, pies, cobbler, and shortcake. In addition, peaches and nectarines are used for jam, jelly, preserves, and mixed fruit desserts. Fresh peaches provide respectable amounts of the antioxidant vitamins A ... cultivating (spading) 10 to 12 inches deep and adding organic matter such as manure, leaves, grass clippings, and compost. Take a soil sample, have the soil tested by your local Extension ...
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Growing Blueberries In The Home Garden, HYG-1422-98
... sulfur and fertilizer have been added. Further adjustments may then be necessary. Your local Extension offices have soil-testing forms, bags, and instructions available. Increase soil organic matter by adding grass clippings, manure, or leaves (not red maple or beech) according to soil test recommendations. Incorporate the materials into the top 4 to 6 inches at least one year before planting. ...
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Advice Columns
... . Issue 96 Finding wild rice seeds, growing great tomatoes, tomato sauce, canning smoked salmon, pecans, dill, powdered eggs, pickling garlic, etc. Issue 95 Growing apples, beach plum jelly, preserving yellow crookneck, canning lentil soup, agricultural lime, discolored canned fruit, eliminating mosquitos, diatomaceous earth, getting bugs out of blackberries, Hopi Blue corn seeds, can meat in ...
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Ask Jackie Online By Homesteading Expert Jackie Clay 061121
... I usually can different tomato recipes, and always use the pressure cooker method. I am making crab apple jelly and wondered if I could pressure cook. Thank you in advance. Kathleen Laqua KathyLaqua at aol.com If ... Disc it up very well ,and in the spring, seed in some oats mixed with a legume/pasture grass that does well in your area. Talk to your County Extension Office or the fellows at your local ...
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Beagle Ridge Herb Farm - newsletters - Herbal display gardens,hiking trails and classes
... to them. Rose Hips contain more Vitamin C than OJ and they make a great tea, or Jelly if you are that ambitious. The Golden Tansy, Golden Hops and Golden Oregano, are up and create a ... with netting and let them decompose where they are. Sounds strange but this pile will choke out the grass and any weeds below and break down into a wonderful planting medium. The earthworms will slowly incorporate the ...
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