Rosemary is fussy about how it spends the winterLindsay Bond Totten
Rosemary is a plant that really doesn’t like to be up-rooted once it’s in the ground. This means that cold-weather gardeners need to prepare ahead of time to protect their rosemary in the winter. If you are in zone 7 or colder and want to grow rosemary as a perennial, it is bes...
You can consider strawberry, rosemary, gomphrena and avocado to grow in your villa or apartment in Dubai. Others include The Jade Plant, The Peace Lily, the Chinese Evergreen, Snake Plant and Spider Plant. WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN TAKING CARE OF ROSE PLANTS IN WINTER? Stop fertilising roses tw...
Or, make a mini-hoop house using homemade hoops ofPVCwater pipe slid onto lengths of rebar hammered into the ground. Connect the hoops at the top with a central ridge of piping. It’s an effective way to keep winter-hardy salads and vegetables safe from harsh weather. Seehow to make a...
Facebook Twitter Save How do you cook peas? Peas are cooked in the least possible amount of water and in just the time for them to become just tender. The French cook peas in the water it takes to moisten lettuce leaves. Line a saucepan with damp greens and a few pea pods, pour in...
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Want to stray from poultry? Prime rib is a popular Thanksgiving stand-in but it costs about $28 per pound. You can do better with a Frenched rack of pork. Tyson’s version even comes preseasoned with garlic, thyme and rosemary, and it's about $3 a pound. Just as impressive as bee...
Winter gardening is especially easy if you live in a very hot climate, like zone 9b where I live (includes parts of southwestern United States), where it’s almost too hot and too much work to keep things thriving in June – August. It’s easy for me to grow in the fall and winter...
How to turn my lawn into a garden Yan Krukov| Pexels 1. Pick the type of garden If you’re new to gardening, it can be intimidating to decide what type of garden you should plant. For inspiration, here are some common and unique types of gardens: ...
You can start small by planting herbs like parsley, cilantro and rosemary right on your kitchen windowsill. If you can’t use your harvest right away, puree it and pour it into ice cube trays to freeze for later. 18. Use apps on your phone. ...