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Monday Morning

Blog: L'Ecuyer Gardens   -   Monday February 06, 2012   -   By Twilya

While checking in on things this morning I found a few surprises.  All of the tomato varieties planted to date - Stupice, Beverlodge, Italian Tree Tomato and Marglobe are sprouting quite nicely.  I was pleasantly surprised to find the yellow...

Farmers Markets Need Local Farmers

Blog: Freedom To Grow Our Own Food   -   Sunday September 04, 2011   -   By Jason

Jason “Pepe” owner of locally based Pepe’s Plants is a man on a mission. He wants more people to start planting and harvesting sub tropical fruit and growing herbs and vegetables.   "Pepe" wants people to know that growing fruit trees is not...

Pressure Cooked Galic Mashed Taters

Blog: Cookus Interruptus   -   Wednesday October 20, 2010   -   By Cynthia

(Cynthia snoozes while Jane mashes) Most of you probably have your own method of making mashed potatoes, but you can save time and intensify flavor by using a pressure cooker to make mashers.  Use small yellow finn or red potatoes and leave the skins on...

Marinated Black Bean Salad

Blog: Williamsburg Farmers Market   -   Wednesday October 20, 2010   -   By WFM

Chefs representing SHIP (School Health Initiative Program) demonstrated this recipe at the Williamsburg Farmers Market Chef Tent on Children’s Day, October 16, 2010. Ingredients: 2 (15 oz) cans black beans, drained 9 oz frozen...

Yellow Jackets, Fruit Flies and Ants" Oh My !" N...

Blog: Zina's Produce   -   Monday April 19, 2010   -   By Zina

Last year was a first for me to have to contend with yellow jackets. I am a bee keeper; the idea of them really doesn’t bother me so much. But we run a fruit stand selling 50-60 boxes of peaches a week. So this was something I needed to address! Now after much...

Coreopsis lanceolata - Another Useful Native!

Blog: Wall Flower Studio Garden   -   Tuesday February 16, 2010   -   By Karen

Coreopsis lanceolata - Tickseed (Organic & Native) Available here my Local Harvest Store . - 25 seeds/pkg .   An exceptionally easy to grow flower that tolerates a wide range of soil conditions! Tickseed is drought...

Evening Primrose - Oenothera

Blog: Wall Flower Studio Garden   -   Thursday February 11, 2010   -   By Karen

 Oenothera biennis, or Evening Primrose, has been cultivated in North America since the early 16th century. It was originally grown as an edible plant, however the bright yellow flowers make for a beautiful ornamental display in the...

Evening Primrose - Oenothera - Lovely and Drought ...

Blog: Wall Flower Studio Garden   -   Friday January 29, 2010   -   By Karen

Oenothera biennis, or, evening primrose , has been cultivated in North America since the early 16th century. It was originally grown as an edible plant, however the bright yellow flowers make for a beautiful ornamental display in the garden....

Currently Harvesting

Blog: Blue Star Acres CSA/ 4B Ranch   -   Thursday July 16, 2009   -   By Laura

  Current Harvest Includes a selection of : The last of the Gold mangoes, the start of the larger green mangoes~Chareston Grey watermelon (full shares), Icebox watermelon (1/2 & 1/4shares) ~ Canteloupe~ Okra~Gawar...

Thai Yellow Curry with Tempeh

Blog: Cookus Interruptus   -   Friday May 08, 2009   -   By Cynthia

This week on Cookus Interruptus the recipe was cobbled together using one from Theresa Bliffert, one from www.thaifood.com and one from my book Feeding the Whole Family .  It versatile in both the selection of protein and vegetables.  For...

Rosemary Popcorn: A Twist On Our Favorite Snack

Blog: Morgan Botanicals   -   Friday May 01, 2009   -   By Jessica

I love popcorn. Homemade with real butter. Yum. There aren't a lot of snacks that can top a simple bowl of popcorn except for a simple bowl of popcorn with fresh rosemary or rosemary oil. Most would agree that homemade popcorn is the only way to go....

yellow root

Blog: Appalachian Forest Herbs   -   Wednesday November 12, 2008   -   By Jerie

I wanted to harvest yellow root and ginseng this year, but don't know how to use it.


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