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Gingers produce thick, fleshy stems that grow at or just below the soil. With a good, thick mulch of leaves or pine straw, ...
If used for preserving or candying, the rhizomes should be dug while tender and succulent, rather than when old, tough and ...
Plants with heart-shaped leaves add a touch of romance and elegance to gardens, landscapes, and indoor spaces. These leaves’ ...
Master gardener Sally Scalera shares the latest on everything from what to plant in summer to how to join the Pollinator ...
The lawn between the sidewalk and road, called a hellstrip due to its seemingly inhospitable growing environment, can be ...
Wild ginger (Asarum canadense) is an increasingly popular choice for gardens thanks to its attractive heart-shaped foliage, shade tolerance, and mild ginger fragrance. The North American native ...
Neem oil spray, diluted baking soda solutions, or natural fungicides like cinnamon powder can help prevent outbreaks. Avoid ...
Another major benefit lies in ginger’s anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that may help prevent chronic illnesses like arthritis, heart disease and neurodegenerative diseases. These benefits ...
Lemon and ginger tempeh is a bonkfest for your tastebuds. Yep. We’re serving up a nibbly, sticky, chewy tray of goodness, with a curtsy to the nutritional gods.
Background Flower color, one of the most important characteristics of ornamental plants, is mainly determined by the accumulation of four groups of pigments in petals (or other petal-like tissues), ...