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Eventually they would return to the area they had foraged a few years earlier, and they must have been surprised to find a lush garden growing where their old potty used to be. Thus began agriculture.They quickly learned that it was easier to plant a few fruit trees than to constantly go...
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We brought one to my mom’s house and planted it at the edge of her garden. She lived in a different part of California, further south near the coast. Her tree collard flourished there. Every time we visited my mom, I felt excited to see how the tree collard had grown. sharing For...
All the best things of the garden suggest refinement and courtesy. Nature might have contented herself with producing seeds only, but she accompanies the prosaic action with fragrant flowers and delicious fruit. It would be well to remember this in the ordinary courtesies of life. Moreover, ...
Set on its stem by the garden-wall;But I love the apple tree, after all. “A little more cider” – sings the bard;And who this juiciness would discard,Though holding the apple in high regard,Must be like the cider itself – very hard;For the spirit within it, as all must know,...
Sour Cherry (Barbados Cherry (Acerola), Garden Cherry, Puerto Rico Cherry, Native Cherry, West Indian Cherry) Sour Cherry is a fruit that is a bright red, about the size of a cherry, with shallow furrows running down the outside, indicative of the three pits which fit closely together in...
- Cornelia J. Randolph,The Parlor Garden, 1884 Woodcutter. Cut my shadow from me. Free me from the torment of being without fruit. Why was I born among mirrors? Day goes round and round me. The night copies me in all its stars. ...
Parsley:I’ll never pay for parsley, just snip from my garden. I’ll bring a pot in every fall to last me through the winter and hope I don’t kill it! If I don’t have, I’ll omit, substitute or not make the recipe if it truly relies on the parsley. ...
night, all with your wonderful bounty. Someone left some garden grown roma tomatoes in the kitchen here at work earlier this week and I tasted one. I must be spoiled, because even though it was 1,000 times better than those in the supermarket, it tasted nowhere near as good as yours."...