This Chickpea Paprikash is a twist on the traditional Chicken Paprikash, a flavorful and heart-warming Hungarian dish. Made with hearty chickpeas and pasta, this recipe is bound to become a favorite for your family too!
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More and more households prefer to have their front yards paved rather than turning them into beautiful gardens. Yet, in many western cities, gardens constitute 1/3 of the total urban area. A beautiful garden next to your house can make you happier, make your house appear more inviting, and can even increase the value of your property by up to 20%. Because what can be more beautiful than blossoming plants?
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Cada vez más hogares prefieren pavimentar sus patios delanteros en lugar de convertirlos en bellos jardines. Sin embargo, en muchas ciudades occidentales, estos espacios constituyen un 1/3 del total de un área urbana. Un hermoso jardín en casa puede hacerte feliz y hacer que tu hogar luzca más acogedor. Además, ese tipo de decoración puede aumentar el valor de tu propiedad hasta en un 20%. Después de todo, ¿qué puede ser más bello que las plantas y las flores?
More and more households prefer to have their front yards paved rather than turning them into beautiful gardens. Yet, in many western cities, gardens constitute 1/3 of the total urban area. A beautiful garden next to your house can make you happier, make your house appear more inviting, and can even increase the value of your property by up to 20%. Because what can be more beautiful than blossoming plants?
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The thriving indoor jungle Plant Mama founder Jenna Holmes has created in her spacious Melbourne home and studio might literally turn you green with envy. Take the tour.
Impress everyone with these amazing baked potatoes that are full of healthy ingredients and taste crazy good.
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Veritable Moonlight Gold Connect 4-Slot Indoor Garden Discover the Veritable Infinity Gold Connect 4-Slot Indoor Garden - the smart and connected indoor garden, with a dedicated free application that enables you to follow the development of your plants via your mobile. The app allows you to choose the lighting mode and be warned when the water tank is empty. The Veritable Infinity Gold Connect 4-Slot Indoor Garden, is supplied with four lingots as follows: Curly Parsley, Chives, Thyme, and Sweet Basil Lingots (but may vary due to seasonal availability). The employs a colour spectrum adapted specifically for edible plants. The special colour and performance ensure quick growth and develop the flavour of your plants. The light is automatically controlled on this indoor garden gadget, it remains active for 16 hours a day and off during 8 hours in order to imitate the natural daylight cycle. The Veritable Garden is an combination of technologies that provide the perfect growing conditions for each type of plant and ensures high qualify and plentiful harvests. Plants are ready to be eaten in just 4 weeks and each Lingot guarantees regular harvest for 4 to 6 months. - Packaging is eco-designed and the product itself is recycable. - Refills are 100% bidegradable. - No need for natural light, this indoor garden can effectively grow plants even in rooms with no windows. - The two lighting poles adjust independantly to adapt to different plant sizes and growth speed. - Provides automated light, irrigation and nutrients to your plants. Water tank holds 3 week's worth of water, ideal for when you are away on holiday. More from this range More from this brand
Because it uses raw, sprouted chickpeas as a base, this fluffy, creamy Raw Sprouted Chickpea Hummus is extremely nutritious - a veritable nutrition powerhouse - packed with all kinds of energy and healthful nutrients. Oh, and did I mention it's insanely tasty, too? Yeah, oh yeah...
More and more households prefer to have their front yards paved rather than turning them into beautiful gardens. Yet, in many western cities, gardens constitute 1/3 of the total urban area. A beautiful garden next to your house can make you happier, make your house appear more inviting, and can even increase the value of your property by up to 20%. Because what can be more beautiful than blossoming plants?
Nestled into the five-star Naman Retreat in Da Nang, Vietnam, the ‘Naman Pure Spa’ is a veritable open-air oasis of tranquility, offering its guests the...
Monstera deliciosa, or the "swiss cheese" plant is a gorgeous houseplant with gigantic leaves. Learn how to care for it in our guide!
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A beautifully embroidered safari scene plays out across the chest of this vintage-inspired button-up top from Aussie brand Princess Highway. Joined by a purple-winged dragonfly and a radiant red butterfly, two adorable orange-hued tigers frolic amidst veritable plant life in shades of blue and green under a blazing yellow sun to make this ivory-hued blouse truly unique. Made from a lightweight woven fabric and boasting a Peter Pan collar, front button-up closure, short sleeves, and a chic tie-waist design, this fun and whimsical top is made for fun in the sun.Cotton. Machine wash. Semi-sheer. Front button closure. Imported Fabric provides stretch. 8 (AU)=20 inches Length
Elderberries should be in every Forest Garden American Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) http://www.treeplantflowerid.com/documents/Elderberry_Fruit.jpg Common Name: Elder, Elderberry Scientific Name: Sambucus species Family: Adoxaceae (the Elders and Viburnum Family) Common Species: American Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis, sometimes named Sambucus nigra subspecies canadensis) Common/European Elder (Sambucus nigra) American Red Elder (Sambucus pubens) European Red Elder (Sambucus racemosa) Elderberry flowers are often valued more than the fruit! American Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) http://springcreekforest.org/images/Elderberry.jpg Description: The Elderberry is a large shrub that is best known for its showy flowers (often made into fritters) and small but abundant, edible, dark blue-purple berries. However, it is also a fantastic attractor of beneficial insects and hummingbirds, can be used as a windbreak or living fence, provides food and shelter for wildlife (especially birds), and is a great pioneer species. Common/European Elder (Sambucus nigra) http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_wkTLi2O_84g/TCvRRhnMzfI/AAAAAAAABTM/zPLB6YYHUXo/s1600/Sturm12042.jpg History: The American Elderberry is native to eastern North America from Canada south through to Panama in Central America. The European Elder is common in cooler areas of the European continent. It was used by native peoples in all places for food, drink, and medicine. Many cultivars have been developed but mainly for ornamental purposes and not flower or fruit production. The Red Elder/Elderberry species are named for their berry color Red Elderberry (Sambucus racemosa) http://www.hoodriverswcd.org/PlantSale/RedElderberry_berries.jpg Trivia: There are between 5 and 30 species of Elder depending on how "species" is defined There are "black-berried", "red-berried", "Australian", and "dwarf" groups of Elder species as well as a few others that don't really fall into these groups The Red Elder/Elderberry species, of which there are many, produce red berries Elder flower fritters http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7214/7313624318_7eec2376f8_z.jpg USING THIS PLANT Primary Uses: Edible fruit – cooked (most common), fresh (some don’t like the taste), dried, or used in preserves/jams/jellies, etc. Edible Flowers – fresh or cooked. Popular when covered in batter and fried into fritters. Can be pickled if picked when unopened. Fresh flowers can be soaked in water to make a refreshing drink. Tea Plant (dried flowers are used) Secondary Uses: General insect (especially bees) nectar plant Wildlife food plant, especially birds Nectar source for hummingbirds Shelter plant for small mammals and birds Windbreak species Living Fence species Larger varieties can be coppiced Pioneer Species Fruit and flowers can be used for wine or flavor adjuncts in beer, liquors, and cordials Medicinal Uses. There are many reported, but its use as an antiviral has a lot of scientific support in the medical literature. Yield: 12-15 lbs (5.5-7 kg) per plant, but often less Harvesting: Flowers - pick on sunny days when shedding pollen. Fruit - harvest in Late Summer (August-September) when in full color. Many people will either use a berry picker/comb or snip off whole heads and pick off at home. Storage: Use or process fresh as flowers and fruit do not last long Larger varieties and species can be used as a Canopy or Sub-Canopy Layer Common/European Elderberry (Sambucus nigra) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/61/Sambucus_nigra_004.jpg/800px-Sambucus_nigra_004.jpg DESIGNING WITH THIS PLANT USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-10 AHS Heat Zone: 8-1 Chill Requirement: Likely, but no good information is available Plant Type: Small Tree or Large Shrub Leaf Type: Deciduous Forest Garden Use: Canopy Layer for small Forest Garden, Sub-Canopy (Understory) Layer, Shrub Layer Cultivars/Varieties: Multiple varieties available Pollination: Requires cross-pollination with at least one other variety/cultivar Flowering: Late Spring through Summer (May-July) Life Span: Years to Begin Bearing: 2-4 years, Years to Maximum Bearing: 3-6 years Years of Useful Life: No good information available, but this plant freely suckers. As one plant is starting to decline, a suckering plant can be established to take the original plant’s place in the garden and in production. The leaves and flower buds of the Elder. Common/European Elderberry (Sambucus nigra) http://www.bomengids.nl/lente2/pics/Gewone_vlier__Sambucus_nigra__Black_elderberry@img_2379blad.jpg PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THIS PLANT Size: American Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) - 6-13 feet (1.8-3.5 meters) tall and wide Common/European Elder (Sambucus nigra) - 13-20 feet (4-6 meters) tall and wide Red Elder (Sambucus racemosa) - 10 feet (3 meters) tall and wide Roots: Fibrous with the ability to sucker (send up shoots from underground roots) Growth Rate: Fast Elder flowers can be eaten fresh, cooked, or used as flavorings in drinks Common/European Elderberry (Sambucus nigra) http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2540/3969034982_a8e78c84eb_z.jpg?zz=1 GROWING CONDITIONS FOR THIS PLANT Light: Full to partial sun Shade: Tolerates light shade Moisture: Can grow in wet to dry soils pH: prefers fairly neutral soil (6.1 - 7.5), but can tolerate more alkaline soils Propagation: Usually from seed (germination highest with cold stratification, up to 39 weeks). Can be propagated from cuttings of half-ripe wood in Summer or mature wood in Autumn. Can divide suckers in late Autumn and Winter when the plant is dormant, but don't take too late in Winter as Elderberry leafs early. Maintenance: Minimal, but will need to cut back suckers if not wanted. Concerns: Poisonous – Leaves, stems, roots, and immature fruit contain a precursor to cyanide (large amounts need to be eaten for this to be toxic). Whole sprays/heads, full of fruit, are often easier to harvest all at once. American Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) http://www.deeprootsathome.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/DSCN9445.jpg
We offer styrofoam boxes for cold protection (Optional)!!! Pesticide free and Non-GMO!!! Windsor produces a vigorous upright bush. It has a high resistance to cane canker and medium resistance to Botryosphaeria stem blight and Phytophthora root rot. It produces very large firm berries, dark-blue color with sometimes humid picking scars, and a sweet pleasant flavor. Blueberries provide true season-long interest and will produce lightly fragrant, bell-shaped blossom in spring, followed by delicious fruits that form and colour up ready for picking from June. In autumn, you get a flash of seasonal colour as the foliage will provide a bright flourish of scarlet before falling for the winter. Easy to grow and look after, blueberries make brilliant patio plants and will grow perfectly in pots - do remember though to use ericaceous (acidic pH) compost though as all blueberries are intolerant of lime (alkaline soil). This early variety will provide a bumper harvest from June providing many pounds of fruit per season once fully established.
ACHTUNG Zubehör: Für den Gebrauch dieser Stifte ist ein Kräutergarten von Véritable oder Botanéo nötig.8er Set BewässerungsstifteDie 8 Dochte liefern eine "automatische" Bewässerung durch die sogenannte Kapillarwirkung.Bitte die Stifte alle sechs Monate tauschen, um ein bestmögliches Ergebnis zu erzielen.
Tall, showy spikes of semi-double, star-shaped white blooms create a constellation of stars on stars set atop Camassia leichtlinii 'Semiplena's grass-like foliage. It’s a veritable feast for the eye, and nobody will guess how easily you grew them. Let the stately flower spikes brighten up sunny spots or plant your Camassia leichtlinii 'Semiplena' bulbs in dappled shade beneath deciduous trees. Camassias are an excellent option for gardens with heavy soil that’s too water-retaining for most bulb varieties, and there’s no need to lift them in summer when they enter dormancy. If this sounds like your kind of plant, don’t forget to check out our full range of camassias.
White melilot Melilotus albus, is nutrient dense herb support for external ulcers, washes for wounds, inflamed eyes, anticlotting agent for the blood.