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Perennial veggies, 15 easy dinner recipes, planting trees in fall

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When did people begin growing apple trees as a cash crop?
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O suns and skies and flowers of June,
Count all your boasts together,
Love loveth best of all the year
October's bright blue weather.

–Helen Hunt Jackson, American poet (1830–85)

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Discover Perennial Vegetables: 6 Favorites to Harvest Year After Year!
What if you could plant just once and then enjoy harvests for many years to come with minimal effort? Well, amazingly, you can if you grow perennial vegetables! These are fantastic vegetables, with superb culinary qualities and often good looks, too. Here are six fabulous perennial vegetables to…
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Daffodil bulbs – the gift that keeps on giving.

It isn’t just their cheery looks that have made daffodils one of the most popular flowering plants. At DutchGrown™ we have done the legwork for you and have carefully selected only the finest varieties and supply only the highest quality daffodil bulbs, guaranteeing optimal performance.

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Tree-Planting Tips: How to Plant Trees in Fall
From a tree’s point of view, fall is an excellent planting time—even better than spring. Many nurseries dig bare-root plants in the fall, sell some, and store the remainder through winter. Such plants are fresher in the fall, and the selection is better. Here’s everything you need to know…
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Heart Surgeon Begs Americans: "Stop Putting This in Your Coffee"

Coffee is one of the healthiest things you can put in your body - unless you do this…

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15 Easy Dinner Recipes with 10 Ingredients or Fewer
In order to make dinners as easy as possible, we’ve rounded up recipes that call for 10 or fewer main ingredients and utilize pantry staples. Our goal was to balance flavor with convenience! From enchiladas to flavorful chicken dishes, you can whip up dinner in no time!
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How to Grow Mushrooms Indoors!
Growing mushrooms indoors is a lot of fun because these immune system–boosting treats grow very fast (in as quickly as two weeks). Are you a fungi fanatic? Join us as we explain how to get started with growing mushrooms at home!
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Sweet Potato, Pear, and Pecan Salad
A little bit sweet, a lit bit spicy, and a little bit savory—this recipe for Sweet Potato, Pear, and Pecan Salad hits all of your favorite flavor notes in one dish! No wonder it took home third prize in the 2020 Garden Guide Sweet Potatoes Recipe Contest!
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