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Lettuce is an easy-to-grow, cool season crop that’s typically planted in spring for an early summer harvest, or in mid-summer ...
Shallots are mild, aromatic members of the onion family, usually planted in autumn. Harvest them in a couple months with ...
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Foraging for Ramps (Wild Leeks)
Are you interested in foraging for ramps? It’s a spring ritual that many chefs, home cooks, and adventurous foragers ...
“The sharper the knife, the less damage is done to the onion, and fewer irritations are released into the air as a result,” ...
Spread the onions and garlic on the baking sheet, then top with the mushrooms and tomatoes, ensuring they’re evenly spaced. Sprinkle over the thyme, drizzle with the oil, and season with plenty of ...
From crisp salads to sturdy wraps and sweet bakes, these easy make-ahead picnic recipes will upgrade your next outdoor feast – whether you’re spreading out in the park or your own back garden ...
Ramps are basically Indiana’s native onion, Vrabel said, but there are two look-alikes that people should watch out for. The easiest way to determine a ramp is by tearing away the tip of the leaf.
Carrots grow well in zones 3-10, and Rubens like to grow them next to onions and leeks, which repel carrot root fly. Sims adds that radishes are a great interplant crop; “they germinate faster ...
“I like spring and summer the best, just because everything’s coming back to life,” said Wilson, who lives near White Post. “Fall is nice too, but that means winter’s coming. Not my favorite.” On each ...
It’s officially onion season in Georgia. Vidalia onions are back on shelves after surviving a wild growing season.
You’re just excited. Georgia’s own Vidalia onions officially hit shelves on April 15, and folks across the state are already slicing, dicing, and grilling their way into spring.
Chives and green onions, a.k.a. scallions, both belong to the allium family, but they have some distinct differences. Here’s how to buy them, cook with them, and store them so they stay fresh.