Pasta with Bacon Bread Crumbs - Framed Cooks

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Turkey Hummus Sandwiches with Black Pepper Honey. A weeknight supper that we all can live with. :)

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Pondering dinner? How about pan-fried Steak with Herb Butter? You need your protein, after all. :)

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Veggie chart for starting seeds indoors - Calgary

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How to Grow Raspberry Plants in Pots

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Patio medallion made from a kit with all the different shaped pieces

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Wood Ashes; alkaline soil sweetener for acid soils

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Avoid wasted work, water, and space with the keyhole design.

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Growing edibles is one of the hottest gardening trends for 2015, but it is slowly becoming a necessity. Vegetable gardens are the easiest and cheapest way to healthy, safe veggies. You have probably thought about starting your own vegetable garden and we encourage you to go through with it. It is such a rewarding job as you will enjoy your first harvest in a very short time.

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Planting Asparagus

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Power Perennials: Plants That Thrive No Matter What

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Tips For Pruning Thyme Plants For Best Growth

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We add compost to each hole when we plant our young vegetable seedlings.

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Creative garden planters (2) by KarlGercens.com GARDEN LECTURES on Flickr

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Cayenne Pepper: 85 days. This is truly an heirloom as the Cayenne is known to be Pre-Columbian in origin. It is said to be named after the Cayenne River in French Guyana. First offered in the seed trade by Joseph Breck & Son in 1883. A hot, zesty and pungent organic pepper that is 6" long, but only a 1/2" wide. Don't let the size fool you, these pack a punch that will put a zing in any dish. These peppers have a heat rating about 30,000-50,000 Scoville Units

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Tom Thumb Lettuce: 60 days. This heirloom lettuce dates back to the 1850s. Grows well in containers. Produces small heads perfect for salad.

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Little Gem Lettuce: 50 days. Little Gem bears dark green heads just 5 inches across and packed with tender-fresh sweetness! Grow the sweetest, most tender butterhead (Boston) lettuce you've ever tasted!

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Bloomsdale Longstanding Spinach: 50 days. (Spinacia oleracea) The old standard since 1925, does better in hot weather than most. Heavy, continuous yield of thick-textured, crinkled, glossy, dark green leaves. Matures quickly.

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Little Marvel Garden Pea: 60 days. Vigorous bush plants, heavy yields and fine-flavored peas. A great home garden variety. An heirloom from 1908. Pods are 3 inches with 5 or 6 peas. Fine sweet flavor when picked young. Compact 18 to 20 inch plant does not require staking.

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Sugar Snap Pea: 70 days. This is the wonderfully sweet, edible-pod pea so popular with consumers and gardeners. Provide strong support for 6' vines. The delicious, tender pods are great raw (eaten before you ever leave the garden), stir-fried, or in salads. They also freeze very well.

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Non-GMO Strawberry Popcorn: 90 days. The popular, cute, little ears look just like big strawberries, just 2”-3” long. The 4’ plants produce 2-4 ears each; great for fall decorations or making delicious popcorn.

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Non-GMO Country Gentleman Sweet Corn: 90 days. The ears reach 7-8 inches long and produce a sweet and delicious, white kernel. The ears have no rows, as this is a shoepeg type, and kernels are packed in a zigzag pattern. Country Gentleman was introduced around 1890 by Frank Woodruff & Sons. One of the best heirloom sweet corns.

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Scarlet Nantes Carrot: 68 days. Scarlet Nantes is a carrot with bright orange, slightly tapered, 6 inch roots; crisp, tender and flavorful; standard for high quality carrots.

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Parisienne Carrot: 70 days. ROUND Carrots! Small, round carrots that are very popular in France. Tender, orange globes are superb lightly steamed. Easy to grow even in heavy soils. This little carrot is great for home and market gardens, as this variety is fairly uniform. Contains approx 100 heirloom seeds

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Red Burgundy Onion: 100 days. (Allium cepa) Red Burgundy onion produces colorful 4" wide onions that have red skins with a white & pink interior. Red Burgundy Onion has a mild sweet flavor just like you would expect a red onion to have. Excellent slicing variety for salads or hamburgers. Red Burgundy is a short day variety suitable for Southern regions. Red Burgundy onion is a great keeper; stores for long periods. Resistant to botrytis and pink root. Contains approx. 85 heirloom seeds

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Ailsa Craig Onion: 95 days. Long day type. Very well-known globe-shaped heirloom onion that reaches really huge size--5 lbs is rather common! The skin is a pale yellow and the flesh is relatively mild and sweet, so is recommended for fresh use—not a storage type. Introduced in 1887 by David Murray, gardener for the Marquis of Ailsa, at Culzean Castle in Maybole, South Ayrshire, Scotland. Contains approx. 100 heirloom seeds

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Keeping plants adequately hydrated throughout the dog days of summer is virtually a full time job. T... - instructables.com

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How do you plant a slope? Use colorful, textured, drought tolerant plants in masses. Find out more here.

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Want the fresh taste of basil for months on end? Use 3 ways to preserve basil in salt in minutes. I can't believe how easy this is!

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Recycling in the Organic Garden - re-use and re-purpose

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