windowsill herbs, first day of seasons, sweet potatoes |
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Over! The sweet summer closes, The reign of the roses is done. âAlfred, Lord Tennyson (1809â92) |
| Harvesting Sweet Potatoes Sweet Potato The sweet potato is a warm-season, spreading vegetable of tropical origin. Hereâs the right way to grow and harvest delicious sweet potatoes. |
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| Bringing Herbs Indoors Windowsill Herb Garden Do you enjoy using freshly snipped herbs from the garden as much as I do? Now that summer is winding down, it is time to think about bringing some of our favorites indoors. Here are seven herbs that will grow well on a sunny windowsill or under lights. |
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| Walk or Run? Should You Walk or Run in the Rain? Itâs storm season. You finish dinner at a restaurant and itâs suddenly pouring. You gaze at your car parked not so far away. Is it better to walk or run in the rain? |
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| Autumn Starts Tomorrow! First Day of Seasons 2017 Find equinox and solstice dates for 2017 and 2018âspecifically, the March equinox, the June solstice, the September equinox, and the December solstice. |
| Features lunar fun, facts, folklore, and dramatic photos! Plus, Moon phases and best days for fishing and certain activities. $10.99 |
| Health-Boosting Fire Cider How to Make Fire Cider: An Apple-Cider Vinegar Tonic Fire Cider boosts your health with herbs stewed in apple-cider vinegar. See how to make this traditional tonic to help ward off cold-weather illness. Itâs not only super-healthy but also tastes good! |
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