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Kale for Everyone! - New York Times (blog)

Hard times or not, life can be a bed of roses - Yuma Sun

Spicy Stir-Fried Tofu With Kale and Red Pepper - New York Times

Ladybugs Are A Nuisance - TheDay.com

Essential strategies for espaliering fruit - Las Vegas Review-Journal

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Kale for Everyone! - New York Times (blog)


New York Times (blog)

Kale for Everyone!
New York Times (blog)
By TARA PARKER-POPE In this week's Recipes for Health, Martha Rose Shulman found inspiration at the farmers' market. On a recent Thursday at my neighborhood farmers' market, one farmer had three different varieties of kale on offer – black kale (also ...

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Hard times or not, life can be a bed of roses - Yuma Sun


Hard times or not, life can be a bed of roses
Yuma Sun
BY KAREN BOWEN, DESERT GARDNER If you are new to Yuma, or new to gardening, the perfect plants to grow are roses. You might think roses are too delicate; but actually, they enjoy Yuma's hot weather and bloom beautifully throughout late fall and early ...

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Spicy Stir-Fried Tofu With Kale and Red Pepper - New York Times


New York Times

Spicy Stir-Fried Tofu With Kale and Red Pepper
New York Times
Make sure to remove the ropy stems and wash the leaves in at least two changes of water, as organic kale can be very attractive to aphids. Aphids won't hurt you, but it might take a few rinses to clean them off the leaves. Spicy Stir-Fried Tofu With ...

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Ladybugs Are A Nuisance - TheDay.com


Ladybugs Are A Nuisance
TheDay.com
The beneficial aspects of releasing the ladybug were for: reducing the need for pesticides and to help prevent diseases to the hardwood forests carrying aphids, mites and scale insects. The Asian lady Beetle is no longer released for control.

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Essential strategies for espaliering fruit - Las Vegas Review-Journal


Essential strategies for espaliering fruit
Las Vegas Review-Journal
When new growth gets 2 inches long, cut it off and remove one-fourth of the previous season's growth. Leave terminal scaffolds untouched. Next summer when new growth gets 10 to 12 inches long, tip-prune the shoots to prevent growth from getting out of ...

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