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BY: Jennifer Anderson
When deciding upon what type of salad to make, think about using produce that is as fresh and seasonal as possible.
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.
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.
BY: Backyard Living
Growing this palate-pleaser is good for you, your diet, and your cooking--get tips for planting and harvesting!
BY: Melinda Myers, Horticulture Expert
Twenty five easy ways to garden greener.
For those of us who love both cooking and gardening, a kitchen garden offers the best of both worlds.
BY: Allrecipes Staff
The ultimate resource to getting your garden started.
BY: Karen Stern
From wispy strands of alfalfa to the substantial crunch of sunflower, sprouts pack a hefty nutritional punch.
Pesto is an aromatic herb paste, traditionally made from fresh basil, garlic, Parmesan cheese, pine nuts and olive oil.
Making tomato sauce from scratch allows us to connect with fresh ingredients and know exactly what goes into the food we're eating.
Can't face another boring salad? Learn how to grow your own bumper crop of lettuce…there's more out there than iceberg!
BY: Denise Foley
Even if you have a modest backyard, you can grow enough watermelons to have plenty of seed-spitting contests this summer.
BY: Tammy Weisberger
Bring a little life to your windowsill and reap the culinary rewards of a kitchen herb garden.
An American favorite: fruit dessert with a sugary crisp topping.
BY: Nancie Christie
This garden gem is a real palate-pleaser--learn how to grow them in your own garden.
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.
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.
Learn how to grow delicious raspberries in your own backyard without letting them take over your world.
Vibrant color and pucker-up flavor make this unusual vegetable a springtime sensation.
The sharp flavor of rhubarb inspires strong opinions: most people either love it or hate it.
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