MP: The biggest single thing I’d say is: unless it’s already processed (jams and jellies, baked in bread, etc) don’t give away fruit, don’t accept fruit from someone else. Don’t say “I’m going to take this because it’s fine. Look, there’s no bugs on it! He’s my ...
Linden (Tilia cordata, T. platyphyllos) is a tree that has long been planted in the center of towns and along avenues for its beauty and lovely scent. Its berries can be used to make jams and jellies and the leaves and flowers are used to make medicine. Many consider... ...
Fruit used fresh and for pies, jams and jellies. Large, vigorous, disease-resistant tree. Persian Fruiting White Mulberry Morus nigra 'Alba' Usually trained as a low hedge or tall shrub. Sweet, white fruit with a pink blush. Attractive to birds. Self-fertile. 200 hours or less. USDA ...
Buc-ee’s is going to become your new favorite place to buy items for your next party. The larger-than-life convenience store offers several varieties of jams, jellies and preserves. Stick with the simple choices like apple butter or blackberry preserves,orspice things up with warm cinnamon ...
History of Amish and Mennonite hex signs, as well as where to buy hex signs in Lancaster County, PA.