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The Ultimate Guide to Growing Quince and Using Their Fruit - finegardening.com - China - Iran - Greece - Spain
finegardening.com
23.08.2024 / 14:19

The Ultimate Guide to Growing Quince and Using Their Fruit

The topic of fruiting quince came up the other day when a friend shared just how productive his tree was shaping up to be this year. Everyone present enthusiastically chimed in with our own quince experiences, memories, and recipes. We all appeared to have had a grandmother with a quince growing in her garden, who would use the fall-gathered fruit for cooking, jellies, jams, to add oomph to apple pies and ciders, and for medicinal—sometimes even alcoholic—purposes! Though most varieties of quince need to be cooked to be enjoyed in our particular climate zone and are firm and astringent at harvest time, this fruit has an avid fan club and is adored for many reasons.

Behr's 2025 Color of the Year, Rumors, Is Rich and Sophisticated - thespruce.com - Usa
thespruce.com
21.08.2024 / 20:06

Behr's 2025 Color of the Year, Rumors, Is Rich and Sophisticated

If you're craving a pop of color in your home, Behr is here to help with their 2025 Color of the Year, Rumors.

How to Trim Basil for Big, Bushy Plants and Larger Yields - savvygardening.com - Thailand
savvygardening.com
21.08.2024 / 13:39

How to Trim Basil for Big, Bushy Plants and Larger Yields

One of the secrets to producing big, bushy basil plants is trimming. Many gardeners are shy about harvesting from their herbs and don’t want to cut them back in case it damages the plants or reduces yield. I’m the opposite, constantly trimming herbs like basil to use fresh, or preserve by drying or freezing. Not only does it promote bushier growth it also increases stem and leaf production. Are you ready to learn how to trim your basil plants for maximum yield? When it comes to pruning basil, it doesn’t matter if you’re growing basil in containers or garden beds. It doesn’t matter if you’

SC Fruit and Vegetable Field Report – August 19, 2024 - hgic.clemson.edu
hgic.clemson.edu
20.08.2024 / 15:24

SC Fruit and Vegetable Field Report – August 19, 2024

The Coastal and Pee Dee regions have been drying out from Tropical Storm Debby. Fall crops are being planted in many areas. Peach harvest is coming to a close and muscadine harvest will begin soon. Disease pressure has really kicked up. See details below.

Sarah Price's ideas for a naturalistic and sustainable planting scheme | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Netherlands
houseandgarden.co.uk
17.08.2024 / 22:06

Sarah Price's ideas for a naturalistic and sustainable planting scheme | House & Garden

A conversation with Sarah Price about how she designs her planting schemes is fascinating. She works in an unfettered way, with no specific planting plans but an intuitive sense of the plants that will work well together to form the nature-inspired compositions she is known for. Her gardens are like exquisite paintings, comprising layers of detail with a gentle succession of plants that provide interest for most of the year. This summer combination comes from Sarah’s own garden on the edge of Abergavenny. Here, she has created different areas and habitats, including a dry garden in the old walled kitchen garden.

SC Fruit and Vegetable Field Report- August 12, 2024 - hgic.clemson.edu
hgic.clemson.edu
13.08.2024 / 13:37

SC Fruit and Vegetable Field Report- August 12, 2024

The coastal region and Pee Dee saw lots of rain and flooding in places from Tropical Storm Debby last week. As field conditions improve this week, please document any crop or infrastructure impacts from the storm by using the ESF-17 form. The information collected will be used to estimate the statewide agricultural impact of TS Debby. Please note this form is for agricultural impacts only. Extension agents will also be helping to collect this information this week.

15 Best Fruit Trees that Grow in Ohio - balconygardenweb.com - Usa - state Idaho - state Ohio - county Lake
balconygardenweb.com
12.08.2024 / 16:37

15 Best Fruit Trees that Grow in Ohio

Ohio straddles the line between a continental climate in the north and a subtropical climate in the south. According to the region, it experiences all four seasons in wavering levels of intensity: cold, frosty winters, hot and humid summers, and a wholesome spring and fall. We share the best fruit trees to grow in Ohio across its climes and soil types!

Exclusive: Pamela Anderson Returns to Her Roots - bhg.com - Britain - France - county Island - city Atlanta
bhg.com
07.08.2024 / 16:26

Exclusive: Pamela Anderson Returns to Her Roots

Over the past few years, Pamela Anderson has had more time to contemplate life. That is, until things kicked into high gear again—but more on that later. At the start of the pandemic in 2020, she moved from France, sold her house in Malibu, and headed north to the small town on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, where she was born and raised. She hunkered down with her two grown sons, Brandon and Dylan. She bought her grandmother’s old motel, renovated it, and set up her parents there. A lifelong cook, she perfected her baking skills. She reclaimed and expanded her grandfather’s garden on the same land where she had run barefoot as a self-described wild child. It’s the site of both her greatest childhood joys and harrowing traumas, which she describes candidly in her 2023 autobiography, Love, Pamela, and Netflix documentary, Pamela, A Love Story. Almost poetically, for Pamela has journaled and written poetry her whole life, she has reclaimed her true self and her youthful creativity on the exact spot where they were born. When I had the chance to sit with her and talk over Zoom recently, our conversation quickly moved beyond her new cookbook, I Love You (due out in October), to all aspects of life—and her ability to find the deepest of meanings in even the tiniest of seeds.

Budget-Friendly Garden Hacks and Tips to Keep Things Organized - finegardening.com - city Seattle - state Illinois
finegardening.com
07.08.2024 / 16:15

Budget-Friendly Garden Hacks and Tips to Keep Things Organized

Several years ago while shopping at a big-box store, I spotted this tote in the household-cleaning section. In addition to carrying cleaning supplies, it can be used as a shower caddy, but I envisioned it as a garden-tool tote—balanced, sturdy, comfortable to carry, and with holes in each compartment for drainage. I’ve used it for a few years now, switching tools as needed so that I’m always ready for the current job. Cleaning the tote in spring or fall is as easy as removing the tools and spraying it out with a hose.

How to Plant and Grow Swiss Chard | Gardener's Path - gardenerspath.com - Switzerland
gardenerspath.com
06.08.2024 / 13:46

How to Plant and Grow Swiss Chard | Gardener's Path

How to Plant and Grow Swiss Chard Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris, (Cicla andFlavescens Groups)

How to Plant, Grow, and Harvest Dill Weed and Seed - gardenerspath.com - Usa - state California - region Mediterranean
gardenerspath.com
06.08.2024 / 13:21

How to Plant, Grow, and Harvest Dill Weed and Seed

How to Plant, Grow, and Harvest Dill Weed and Seed Anethum graveolens

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