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What Is Mexican Oregano – How To Grow Mexican Oregano Plants
More flavorful than its European cousin, it can be grown as an annual and easily harvested and stored for year round use. They don't taste particularly similar, and Mexican oregano has a stronger flavor with a hint of lemon to it.The plant is USDA zones...
Ohio
Willoughby
What Is Mexican Tarragon: How To Grow Mexican Tarragon Herb Plants
Additionally, new plants are generated whenever the tall stems bend over and touch the soil.Although Mexican tarragon plants are relatively drought tolerant, the plants are bushier and healthier with regular irrigation.
Ohio
Willoughby
Mexican Bush Oregano: Growing Mexican Oregano In The Garden
The roots aren't always guaranteed to make it, especially if the winter is a cold one.In zones 8b through 9a, some of the top growth is likely to die back in the winter, with the older woody growth surviving and putting out new shoots in the spring.
Ohio
Willoughby
New Ways to Use Your Abundant Crop of Cherry Tomatoes
Place directly on oven rack and toast for 10 minutes.Meanwhile, drizzle 9 x 13-inch pan with 2 tablespoons olive oil. We grow habanero peppers in our garden, so one batch is often too hot for me to handle! My husband enjoys the burn, however, so I try...
California
El Segundo
Growing Rice At Home: Learn How To Grow Rice
Read on to find out how to grow rice at home.Planting rice is easy; getting it to grow through harvest is challenging. One or several depending upon how many miniature pseudo rice paddies you want to create.
Ohio
Willoughby
Happy Fruitcake Month
Fruitcake lovers, unite! Serve this traditional Christmas treat with pride, because December is National Fruitcake Month. Guests at the 2011 nuptials of Prince William and Kate Middleton tucked into an ornately iced, eight-tiered wedding fruitcake.
California
El Segundo
Mexican Flame Flower Info: Tips On Caring For Mexican Flame Vines
) gives the gardener a burst of bright orange color in sunny areas of the garden. Caring for Mexican flame vines may include pruning, as the vine can grow to 20 feet.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });Mexican...
Ohio
Willoughby
Cucamelon Harvest Info – Learn How To Harvest A Cucamelon Plant
The plant looks a lot like a cucumber plant, and grows similarly. Don't let the fact that this is a cucumber relative fool you. Cucamelons don't grow much larger than a grape, so don't wait for a cucumber-sized fruit to harvest.freestar.queue.push(function()...
Ohio
Willoughby
Mexican Hat Plant Care: How To Grow A Mexican Hat Plant
Plant it by itself or mingled with other strong, tall perennials that can stand up to it.Mexican hat plant care is minimal. Keep reading to learn more about how to grow a Mexican hat plant.Also called the prairie coneflower and thimble-flower, the Mexican...
Ohio
Willoughby
What Are Cucamelons: How To Plant Mexican Sour Gherkins
Pick the strongest seedlings and snip the rest with garden scissors. What exactly are cucamelons and what other cucamelon info can we dig up? Sow seeds in groups of six with groups set 12 inches apart.
Ohio
Willoughby
Introduction to Brahea Palms
Braheas as a group are among the hardiest fan palms and ideal for landscaping in Mediterranean and desert climates. However, that is in not true of all species.Brahea leaf bases are unsplit, setting them apart from Washingtonia and Sabal leaf bases, but...
California
El Segundo
Living High on Grits and Tomato Gravy
We share this breakfast at least once a month on my family farm. But add a helping of tomato gravy and a baking powder biscuit, cathead size of course, and that is the perfect breakfast.
California
El Segundo
Hominy
And thanks Terry, for unknowingly giving me the idea.Much of my own knowledge was verified through Wikipedia and through this website:, particularly the use of hominy in the southwest as well as its nutritional value.
California
El Segundo
Greens, Pepper Sauce, and Cornbread: Southern Cuisine
They freeze well, and can be heated up at a moment's notice for another round of unique but delightful Southern cuisine.Pour about ½ cup of water and about a tablespoon of pepper sauce into the skilletand heat until the mixture boils.
California
El Segundo
What to do if you get sent a bouquet of roses (or if you buy one for yourself)
If you don't have any flower food, and I didn't, you can make your own. If, like me, you're not good at actually growing roses, or if—also like me—you are hooked up with someone who is hopelessly romantic, you may find yourself wondering again and...
California
El Segundo
What to do with all that . . . oregano
Oregano is one of those herbs that tends to grow prolifically. Salt and pepper to taste, and add a teaspoon of oregano and a teaspoon of a mixture of rosemary, basil and parsley.Oregano pairs well with a variety of cheeses, from provolone to feta and...
California
El Segundo
Winter Fruit Pies with a Twist
Place in Dutch oven with 3 tablespoons of water, cover, and cook over low heat for about 5 minutes (or until soft), stirring occasionally. Add the butter, sugar, cinnamon, lemon juice and rind; simmer for another 5 to 10 minutes until the mixture thickens...
California
El Segundo
Balm
Lemonade just was not lemonade without a sprig of balm in it. The leaves give off a strong lemon scent.The hardy plant has long been used for its soothing medicinal qualities and its aromatic properties as an herb.
California
El Segundo
Vanilla Sugar: DIY for an Easy and Elegant Gift
She wasn't going to fall for that again. She told me we needed to make lots and lots, because everybody would want some, and we needed to save some for her, too. Then she discovered that, like extract, the "seeds" smell way better than they taste.We armed...
California
El Segundo
Au menu du jour: bredes diverses
(Read: Today's menu: Greens) This being a garden-oriented article we will talk about greens: plants, veggies and weeds but with one foot set on the kitchen floor as ?br?des? In time of low money and not far away in the past many Creole only had rice and...
California
El Segundo
Wheat - you can live without it!
Wheat is frequently added for bulk or as a thickener or texturizer to foods like burgers, processed meat, gravy, soup, and so on. They need to be carefully peeled off the aluminum foil, and can scorch because of the high proportion of white sugar, so...
California
El Segundo
Dave\'s Garden Book Review: The Best Vegetable Recipes
Gardeners love books, as the number of titles devoted to the subject attest. When several types of a specific vegetable are common, the editors describe each in detail and explain which varieties are best for a particular cooking technique, such as potatoes...
California
El Segundo
Rhubarb: A Plant for the Ages
Serve hot or cold. As long as the temperatures remain cool (below 90 degrees F). Burn any infected plants parts to kill the eggs.Rhubarb leaves makes an excellent organic insecticide, it's especially effective on leaf insects such as cabbage caterpillars,...
California
El Segundo
Pumpkin Pie for Your Thanksgiving
Although my husband spent his vacations as a child at his grandparents' home in the countryside, where people eat lots of pumpkin, he also didn't like pumpkin pie or any pumpkin (or squash) meal whatsoever; all the more reason for me to keep pumpkin out...
California
El Segundo
Lavender Festivals
I bought a kit from Summers Past Farms and learned the process through trial and error! I could have taken a class but I like to experiment in the comfort of my home instead. Karen England, author of several cook booklets, provided us with some delicious...
California
El Segundo
The Subtle Saffron: Growing and Using
It takes over 80,000 flowers to produce one pound of saffron, and there are 450-500 stigmas in one gram. One-quarter ounce contains about 1 cup of saffron threads and can cost $70 for Kashmir saffron and $50 for Spanish saffron in 2007 prices.The largest...
California
El Segundo
Cilantro: From Seedling to Salsa
For container growing you'll want a container at least 12 inches deep to accommodate the taproot. Cilantro rarely encounters issues with disease or insects. Germination generally takes 7-10 days at temperatures of 50-85 degrees F.
California
El Segundo