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    • Fruit And Vegetables To Grow Inside A Greenhouse.
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    • The Culinary Delights Of... The Different Types Of Orchids?
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    • Getting Kids To Eat More Fruit
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    • A Brief Background Of Flowers
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    • Growing Fruit And Vegetables Inside Your Greenhouse.
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    • A Few Fruit And Vegetables For You To Grow Inside Your Greenhouse.
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    • Plant It And It Will Grow-container Gardening
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    • A Different Flower For The Easter Season
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    • Gardening: A Treasure Trove Of Delights
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    • Zucchini: A Power House Of Nutrition
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    • Good Enough To Eat
      By: Floral and Hardy | Mar 15th 2011 - We are all familiar with vegetable flowers in the form of Cauliflower, Broccoli and Artichokes, but other, more ornamental flowers have been used in the cuisine of cultures all over the world for thousands of years.
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    • Magic Of Herbs "€" Health,taste And Aroma
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    • Edible Flowers In Edible Landscapes
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    • Lavender In The Kitchen - Use It For Cooking Or For House Cleaning
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    • Making Money With Food
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    • Exotic Flowers: Can It Be Utilized In Decorating Your Home And Significant Happenings?
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      By: Manseo | Jun 3rd 2010 - Let"€™s be honest, window gardens are still something of a rarity in America, unless of course you live in houses or brown hoity-toity neighborhoods. However, that"€™s not the case for nearly all of the rest of the world. In places like Japan, where the terrain is steep and uninhabitable, causing populations to crowd in small areas of the window gardens offer aesthetic and spiritual relief.
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    • Growing Your Own Herbs.
      By: Gail Mercedes | May 1st 2010 - A herb is a plant used for cooking. Herbs are space savers. They can be grown in your kitchen or outdoors. They make decorative potting plants. For cooking they add unique flavors to every meal. More cooks prefer fresh herbs for cooking. Save time and money grow your own herbs at home.
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    • A Flower A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
      By: Tristan Andrews | Mar 3rd 2010 - Gourmet food is expensively delicious not only for its quality ingredients and taste, but also for its aesthetics. Aesthetics in food are making a big comeback in today's restaurants, and for good reason. An experience involving one sense unwittingly involves more than one.
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    • Imagine Cooking With Your Own Italian Herb Garden
      By: Tony Stevens | Jan 19th 2010 - Just think of the culinary possibilities of growing your own herbs in an Italian herb garden. Basil, oregano, fennel and garlic are well known in Italian cuisines from several regions. These herbs provide a distinctive signature to any dish. Who has not tried spaghetti, and veal parmesan and other Italian dishes and really relished the taste?
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    • The Reasons As To Why Everyone Just Loves Flowers?
      By: Tom Jones | Oct 29th 2009 - Almost everyone loves flowers. We love to look at them, smell them, and grow them. They symbolize love (roses), mourning a death (Poppy, Lily, Iris), innocence (Daisies), and have been worn by Roman goddesses.
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    • Flowers In Life
      By: Tom Jones | Sep 1st 2009 - In this modern age of hi-tech gadgets and costly designer wear, people have still found a reason for cultivating, buying, wearing or even just to be around flowers simply because of their beautiful appearance and wonderful fragrance. People around the globe belonging to different religions and beliefs use flowers for a wide gamut of reasons.
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    • Decide The Reason Of Your Box Garden Window
      By: Manseo | Jul 31st 2009 - Let's be honest, window gardens are still something of a rarity in America, unless of course you live in houses or brown hoity-toity neighborhoods. However, that's not the case for nearly all of the rest of the world. In places like Japan, where the terrain is steep and uninhabitable, causing populations to crowd in small areas of the window gardens offer aesthetic and spiritual relief.
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    • Basic Herb Garden- The Dirt On Planting A Beginner's Herb Garden With Chives Plants
      By: PA Cloar | Jul 5th 2009 - Planting a basic herb garden is nothing supernatural nor superhuman. Especially if you choose chives plants as your entry into herb gardening. My own experience of blunders couldn't hold back these emerald wonders of the herb world! Here are my discoveries in the dirt from my accidental adventure into planting an herb garden of chives plants aplenty.
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    • Edible Flower
      By: amjathusa | Jun 4th 2009 - Edible Flowers can be used in teas, mixed drinks, added to cheeses and butters, pancakes, vinegars and dressings. They can be a simple yet effective focal point on a plate. Edible Flowers are often utilized in cake decorating, or simply as a beautiful addition to salads.
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    • Vegetables And Flowers Can Be Friends
      By: Mark Hostetler | Jun 2nd 2009 - I had a friend who grew up on a farm and even now, years later, she refuses to plant anything unless it has some sort of usefulness. To earn a place in her garden, plants require more than pretty petals; they have to deter pests or provide a source of food. Today, more and more people are planting similar useful gardens by combining edible plants with flowers in an effort to introduce more home grown foods in their diet.
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    • The Wonder Of Edible Flowers!
      By: Mary Anne Durkee | Jun 1st 2009 - Here is all you need to know about edible flowers, its history and how its popularity has increased with its revival in modern day cooking!
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    • Mother's Day Hanging Garden
      By: Tim Ryan | May 7th 2009 - This Mother's Day, give mom a unique gift made especially for her. Instead of picking one of the ready made hanging baskets, buy all the ingredients and create your own basket or container that she can enjoy all summer.
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    • Edible Landscaping With Tropical Fruit Trees
      By: VK Melhado | May 6th 2009 - Tropical fruit trees make wonderful additions to any South Florida landscape. Combine plants with lush green foliage, brightly colored flowers of all shapes and sizes to create an low maintenance, attractive outdoor design. Get creative and intersperse your fruit trees with other native tropicals and add a water feature or secluded seating area.
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    • Health Advantages Of Beets
      By: Colin D Price | Apr 5th 2009 - Since early Roman times Beetroot has been used in a variety of ways to help fight disease. Modern research has brought to light that beetroot contains many vitamins and minerals as well as antioxidants which help combat the diseases that have become prevalent in our society.
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    • Planning Your Edible Landscape
      By: Paul Hata | Jul 1st 2008 - Edible landscaping is the process of planting edible plants in a landscape, rather than in a traditional garden. There are two major benefits to edible landscaping. First of all, edible landscapes save space, because they combine landscaping and food-growing into a single space....
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    • Edible Flowers In Edible Landscapes
      By: Paul Hata | Jul 1st 2008 - It is common that most people grow flowers strictly for their aesthetic value as not many realize that there are a lot of flower varieties that can be eaten. Flowers can bring amazing flavor and color to salads, and make stunning decorations for cakes and other dishes.
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    • Fruits You Don't See Everyday (in America)
      By: Hillary Marshak | Sep 26th 2007 - Aside from your everyday apples and oranges, nature produces a whole lot more than we realize. Here's a guide to some of the oddest fruits nature has to offer.
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    • Edible Flowers
      By: Cathy Peterson | Jan 5th 2007 - Flowers are not only nice to look at, but are also useful. The word flower comes from the Middle English word flour, meaning the best of anything. Flowers can be the best of both worlds, being beautiful to the eyes as well as good for the body!

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    • Eat Your Greens
      By: Jeanette Bronee | Sep 10th 2006 - How do you choose, prepare, and eat more greens and increase your health?
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    • History Of Olive Trees
      By: Pat Malcolm | Jul 30th 2006 - Olive trees, Ã"'ËœOlea europaea,' are the oldest fruit trees and certainly are one of the most important fruit trees in history. Olive tree culture has been closely connected to the rise and fall of Mediterranean empires and other advanced civilizations throughout the ages. Because olive trees offered wealth and future food supplies to established civilizations, the agricultural nations became stable societies, resulting from a secure expectation from past experience of an uninte...
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    • A Flower A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
      By: Freelance Writer | Jul 12th 2006 - Gourmet food is expensively delicious not only for its quality ingredients and taste, but also for its aesthetics. Aesthetics in food are making a big comeback in today's restaurants, and for good reason. An experience involving one sense unwittingly involves more than one. So while we eat, we may think that taste is all that our brain is processing, but it's a much richer experience than that. The smell and the sight of the food are major points in the eating experience. One...
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    • A Flower A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
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