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Recipe inspiration and tips for what’s in season in January. The January produce guide features citrus, beets, cabbage, carrots, and turnips.
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Australian Farmers’ Markets Association is where to shop for the freshest produce. Find out about farmers’ markets right across Australia
It’s that time of year when the abundance from a backyard vegetable garden can be a tad prolific. How many zucchini squash can one family eat? Or perhaps your produce problem comes from human error: you simply planted way too many onions and not enough greens. Help is on the way. Beginning next Monday night […]
what's the flower nobody can find ?
Aside from being the first day back in the office in 2016, it’s an especially exciting day around here: our team has been working on a few big updates, and we’re pretty thrilled to finally share what’s new. But first, some background. For the past year or so, I’ve been pushing myself to step back and take a […]
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This economy-sized Meadow Mixture Wildflower seeds packet contains a delightful mix of annual and perennial wildflowers. Carefully selected and designed to produce a spectrum of color and naturalized beauty throughout your entire growing season—annuals will bloom in the first year and perennials generally in the second. Packet illustration is a guide only to the contents. Seed Mixture Contains: Calendula officinalis (15%) AKA Pot marigold Centaurea cyanus (10%) AKA Cornflower Cheiranthus allionii (10%) AKA Siberian Wallflower Cheiranthus cheiri (≤5%) AKA Wallflower Chrysanthemum maximum (≤5%) AKA Shasta Daisy Coreopsis tinctoria (≤5%) AKA Tickseed Cosmos bipinnatus (6%) AKA Garden Cosmos Cynoglossum amabile (6%) AKA Chinese Forget-Me-Not Delphinium consolida (≤5%) AKA Field Larkspur Dianthus barbatus (≤5%) AKA Sweet William Digitalis purpurea (≤5%) AKA Foxglove Echinacea purpurea (≤5%) AKA Purple Coneflower Eschscholzia californica (≤5%) AKA California Poppy Gypsophila elegans (15%) AKA Baby's Breath Linum perenne (≤5%) AKA Blue Flax Linum grandiflorum rubrum (≤5%) AKA Scarlet Flax Lupinus perenne (7%) AKA Lupine Malope trifida (7%) AKA Mallow-wort Papaver rhoeas (≤5%) AKA Common Poppy Rudbeckia hirta (≤5%) AKA Black-eyed Susan
Get all the very best local and seasonal produce at your farmers market and create your very own farmers-market-salad-adventure! I’m gonna walk ya through just how to do so!
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Recipe inspiration for what’s in season in May. The May produce guide features strawberries, asparagus, chives, hakurei turnips, and radishes.
This savory, rustic tart makes use of the whole beet – from leaf to root – all tucked into flaky gluten-free pastry with ricotta goat cheese custard and slathered in brilliant green pesto.
Don't give up on pretty blooms just yet.