Thank you. I harvested it in the fall, but I'm not sure if it was a first or second year plant. Nonetheless, I will definitely try out some new recipes this year!
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Thank you. I harvested it in the fall, but I'm not sure if it was a first or second year plant. Nonetheless, I will definitely try out some new recipes this year!
I've only had it once, one of my friends visited Europe a while back and brought some home. It one of the most amazing drinks I've ever had! I've been meaning to make some of my own, but haven't...
OOO, Hunter63, are you sure the pale yellow ones aren't actually pink lady's slippers? The pink ones growing much earlier in the spring and actually start as a pale yellow flower- the yellow lady's...
The pink lady's slipper usually likes very rich, well-drained soils; very nice indeed. I've been seeing them in bloom for about a month now in Maryland.
Hello All,
My name is Jeremy Sidebottom, I was born and raised in Preston County West Virginia. I just turned 21 in April, and have just earned an associates degree in natural resources. I’ve been...
Has anybody here tried wild burdock (Arctium minus) root? Any tips on making it taste a bit more palatable?