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    Boysenberries in the Midwest?

    years were sparse. You do have to protect them from birds. It is late for any nursery there to still have plants if they did earlier. You might call around and ask if they ever had them. In the far west suburbs (how far west?) the...

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    Epazote (Dal)

    plants and grow it in a planter (if not in the ground). Harvest it regularly and pack the herb into ice trays, put in some water, and freeze it into cubes. Thus would allow you the chance to use it in the “off”...

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    Tomatillos not fruiting!

    I have a series of long planters and I have peppers, several tomato plants, a lemon tree and a tomatillo plant. Everything is doing extremely well, especially the tomatillo. Its really tall, it looks really healthy and it flowers...

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    Pick your own edamame?

    Thanks everyone, My friend used to grow edamame in her back yard and she would throw edamame party every year, but she’s moved to Van... I might just grow my own, in my planter grin

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    Growing Herbs in Scottsdale [split from Southwest]

    of which have tended to bolt before they’ve gotten very big. One mistake that I think some people make is to try to grow herbs in cute little window box type planters, which IMO don’t have the soil mass required to...

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    Recycle corks

    I use them in the bottom of planters for drainage when re-potting or creating container gardens. They don’t add any weight and as mentioned, are biodegradable, so I don’t add any foreign material to the ground when I...

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    Italian themed dinner/ wine tasting decor

    I ended up finding an oval tin 8 inch high planter, into which I put a candle and surrounded it with baby artichokes. I also found some various decorative bottles filled with peppers. I took out some large coffee table books on...

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    Recs for wedding reception cocktails - Chinese banquet

    Any Chinese Wedding Banquet I have ever been invited to always had two bottle of liquor on the table: Johnny Walker Black and Remy Rartin VSOP For tails, if the guests are younger I would recommend Mojitos, Rum(Planter's) Punch or...

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    Savannah anniversary

    How about considering The Pink House, on Abercorn, next door to the Planter's Inn...very nice. And too ...there is Garibaldi’s behind the City Market, both are very nice, enjoy our beautiful city, Patti

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    Nasturtiums

    I’ve had good luck growing them as well, and I have a seriously purple thumb. The greenmarket in Ft Greene on saturdays has a plant vendor who generally has a lot of nasturtiums planters already blooming. Might try there?

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    By-gone cocktail fads

    bottoms. The wham-bang-zoom Long Island Tea has also disappeared around here (Philly). I sometimes have to explain to a bartender (young enough to be my offspring) what constitutes a Planter's Punch. So, what else has suddenly...

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    any good food in south oshawa?

    the bartender makes Planter's Punches. Also the meat grill is in a separate room in the middle of the restaurant so you can watch your slab being cremated. Also, another fave is Teddys which is phenomenal for their deli...

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    Party Punch

    Planter's Punch is deadly and delicious – a mainstay at our annual Halloween party. There are lots of variations but ours has the following ingredients: dark rum, light rum, triple sec, pineapple juice, orange juice, soda...

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    Recipes for homemade bitters and Grenadine?

    and reduce by 1/2. reduce heat, add sugar and stir it until it’s dissolved. bring to room temperature, then chill. It should last fine for a while if you keep it in the fridge. Makes a tasty planter's punch! As for bitters, I...

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    Source for pink curing salt in KC area?

    Have you checked the Planters Seed & Spice Company store in City Market? I don’t know for sure, but they had a wide range of canning supplies and spices. Cool place, and I wouldn’t have guessed just by passing by.

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