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Oregano in your Garden

Nov 7th, 2008 by Sandy | 0

Oregano is a super culinary herb  – a must have for many cuisines – notably Italian, Greek and Mexican.
In temperate zones, oregano can be grown year round. In zones with harsher climates, oregano is considered an annual. No worries, as oregano is easily grown from seeds and can be propagated from cuttings.
To grown oregano, choose [...]

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Oregano…Spice Rack or Medicine Cabinet

Nov 6th, 2008 by Sandy | 0

Herbs are a great addition to any garden large or small. Oregano is a must have…if not just for it’s culinary use but it’s use as a natural remedy.
Oregano finds it’s roots in the Mediterranean and in parts of Asia. Today, we find it growing in all parts of the world and widely used in [...]

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Fall’s Butternut Squash

Sep 22nd, 2008 by Sandy | 2

It’s the first day of Fall and what better way to celebrate than to feature one typical fall vegetable.
When planting this spring and visiting various nurseries to buy starts – I thought it would be nice to have a pumpkin for the Fall. While searching for a pumpkin plant I saw a butternut squash and [...]

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