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Seasoned Firewood New Britain CT - stonehedgelandscapingco.com - Britain
stonehedgelandscapingco.com
23.06.2023 / 12:17

Seasoned Firewood New Britain CT

If you need split, seasoned firewood in the New Britain CT area, then contact Stonehedge Landscaping and Garden Center. We are Hartford and Middlesex county’s one-stop-shop, full-service garden center. The 2022 holiday season is just beginning, and winter is going to extend until mid-March! Make sure you are stocked with firewood for the holidays and give us a call today.Stonehedge Landscaping and Ga

A garden designer's tips for redesigning a small outdoor space | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk
houseandgarden.co.uk
23.06.2023 / 10:25

A garden designer's tips for redesigning a small outdoor space | House & Garden

If you happen to be a town dweller with a small garden, chances are you have looked out of the window at that long, narrow strip of land and wondered how you could improve it with a bit of clever design. It's not the easiest task as an amateur, but the joy of working with a garden designer is that they have a wealth of ideas on hand, not just about pretty planting, but about how to shape a garden to maximise the space at hand. Garden designer Lottie Delamain, who made her first appearance at the Chelsea Flower Show in 2022 with her dye garden, offers virtual consultations for owners who want some inspiration to do it themselves. Here she offers some of her designs as examples of how a small garden can be transformed with a little DIY and elbow grease.

New Twists on Baklava Will Change the Way You See This Classic Dessert - bhg.com - Greece - Turkey - city New York
bhg.com
22.06.2023 / 13:52

New Twists on Baklava Will Change the Way You See This Classic Dessert

No matter how full I am, there are some desserts that I can always make room for. My Mom’s snickerdoodle cookies (preferably fresh from the oven). A slice of cream cheese–frosted carrot cake. A soft-serve ice cream cone, especially on a warm day. And a sweet and nutty slice of baklava. 

What Is Kouign Amann, And Why Is It Suddenly Everywhere? - bhg.com - France - New York
bhg.com
22.06.2023 / 13:52

What Is Kouign Amann, And Why Is It Suddenly Everywhere?

Earlier this spring, in a large feature about one of the biggest food trends of the year, The New York Times declared that “We Will Never Reach Peak Croissant.” In addition to being downright delicious, the buttery pastries are also uber-shareable on social media. Who wouldn’t feel lured in by the mesmerizing spirals of a suprême croissant or the curiosity of the cube croissant?

Painted Bread Is the Prettiest Baking Trend—Here’s How to Try It Yourself - bhg.com
bhg.com
22.06.2023 / 13:51

Painted Bread Is the Prettiest Baking Trend—Here’s How to Try It Yourself

While you might not have quite as much sourdough starter sitting around the kitchen as you did in 2020 (when making a loaf from scratch was the ultimate quarantine hobby), maybe it’s time to reignite your long-lost bread baking passion. And no, this isn’t just nostalgia talking.

Edible Flowers Are Having a Moment—Here’s What to Know About the Trend - bhg.com
bhg.com
22.06.2023 / 13:51

Edible Flowers Are Having a Moment—Here’s What to Know About the Trend

One of the most exciting and interesting culinary trends coming up the pipeline for 2023 and beyond is the use of edible flowers in recipes for everything from salads to pastas to cocktails and cakes. Flower farmers are now growing their own delicious flowers and herbs to sell to local restaurants and bakeries, who then creatively use the blossoms in innovative ways, appealing to a new generation of consumers who are increasingly interested in plant-based diets.

Here's What to Plant in the Summer—It's Not Too Late! - sunset.com - city Brussels
sunset.com
22.06.2023 / 11:19

Here's What to Plant in the Summer—It's Not Too Late!

When I first installed raised beds in my garden, I often felt like a dolt and mistakes were thick on the ground. I’d neglect adding compost and then not understand why my raspberries weren’t thriving, for example. Or I’d forget to turn off my timer on a rainy day and kick myself for wasting water. I also assumed certain things that just weren’t true—like I couldn’t plant any summer vegetables after spring.  

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