Birds in the garden, peppers, mosquitoes |
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May is bee in blossom, May is birds a-nesting, May is picking violets on a hill; May is young and twenty, May is Sunday-besting, May is eager Jack and willing Jill. âThe Old Farmer's Almanac, 1961 |
| Birds in the Garden How to Keep Birds Away From Your Garden Birds are a welcome addition to the garden, but if the crows are devouring your corn and the jays are eating your berries, here are a few ways to keep birds away from your garden. |
| Practical has never looked so pretty. Fill our graduated canisters with flour, sugar, tea, cookies, doggie treats, or whatever you like to keep handy. Then put them on display on a countertop or open shelf. They are made of powder-coated carbon steel and have snug-fitting lids and chrome-plated handles. $49.99 |
| Bush Beans vs. Pole Beans Beans Pole and bush beans (more commonly called green beans) are a tender vegetable and a great addition to any garden! |
| Over a foot long and made of cast iron! $34.95 |
| Growing Peppers Bell Peppers Peppers are a tender, warm-season crop. |
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| Spring Onion Pesto Wild Ramp (Spring Onion) Pesto Recipe I was at the farmersâ market this past Saturday, cruising through the rows of vegetables, when I saw something exciting enough to stop me in my tracks. It couldnât be. It was too early. Could it be? It was. Ramps! And where there are ramps, there's a Wild Ramp (Spring Onion) Pesto recipe to be made! |
| Made using traditional sand-casting techniques! Display inside or outside. Â $14.49 |
| Use this small pitcher as a flower vase or accent decoration. $12.95 |
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