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Earth Day

BY: Allrecipes Staff

Honor the Blue Marble--Earth Day is April 22!

Fall and Winter Salads

BY: Jennifer Anderson

When deciding upon what type of salad to make, think about using produce that is as fresh and seasonal as possible.

Fantastic Fennel

BY: Krista Winjum

One of the few plants where the roots, stalk, seeds, fronds and pollen are all used, fennel adds a new flavor twist to meals.

Freezer Jam

BY: Jennifer Anderson

There are good reasons for the growing popularity of freezer jam: it's easy, safe, and, since the jam is never cooked, it tastes remarkably like fresh fruit.

Glorious Garlic

BY: Backyard Living

Growing this palate-pleaser is good for you, your diet, and your cooking--get tips for planting and harvesting!

Green Gardening

BY: Melinda Myers, Horticulture Expert

Twenty five easy ways to garden greener.

Grow a Kitchen Garden

BY: Backyard Living

For those of us who love both cooking and gardening, a kitchen garden offers the best of both worlds.

Grow It, Cook It

BY: Allrecipes Staff

The ultimate resource to getting your garden started.

Growing Sprouts

BY: Karen Stern

From wispy strands of alfalfa to the substantial crunch of sunflower, sprouts pack a hefty nutritional punch.

Homemade Pesto

BY: Jennifer Anderson

Pesto is an aromatic herb paste, traditionally made from fresh basil, garlic, Parmesan cheese, pine nuts and olive oil.

Homemade Tomato Sauce

BY: Jennifer Anderson

Making tomato sauce from scratch allows us to connect with fresh ingredients and know exactly what goes into the food we're eating.

How to Grow Lettuce

BY: Backyard Living

Can't face another boring salad? Learn how to grow your own bumper crop of lettuce…there's more out there than iceberg!

Juicy, Sweet Watermelon

BY: Denise Foley

Even if you have a modest backyard, you can grow enough watermelons to have plenty of seed-spitting contests this summer.

Kitchen Herb Gardening

BY: Tammy Weisberger

Bring a little life to your windowsill and reap the culinary rewards of a kitchen herb garden.

Making a Fruit Crisp (Video)

BY: Allrecipes Staff

An American favorite: fruit dessert with a sugary crisp topping.

More Peas, Please

BY: Nancie Christie

This garden gem is a real palate-pleaser--learn how to grow them in your own garden.

Onions On a Roll

BY: Backyard Living

Yes, they make us cry. But can you imagine a pot of chili or a juicy hamburger without them? Get tips for growing them in your own garden.

Organics 101

BY: Carl Hanson

Organic food has grown into a $14 billion market and represents the fastest-growing segment of the grocery industry. That's heady stuff for a movement that champions sustainable, small-scale food production and rejects industrial agriculture.

Raspberries Rule

BY: Backyard Living

Learn how to grow delicious raspberries in your own backyard without letting them take over your world.

Rhubarb: First Fruits of Spring

BY: Backyard Living

Vibrant color and pucker-up flavor make this unusual vegetable a springtime sensation.


 
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