Garlic Bread: Right On Taste, Light On Calories!

by Polly Garden Recipes

Garlic bread: right on taste, light on calories and is so delicious. People think that because garlic bread consists of much more than just baked flour, it would be very challenging to create. Quite on the contrary, it is incredibly easy to make with bread machine. Some people love to knead bread. Maybe it relaxes [...]

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Planting Garlic: Great, Not Late

by Polly Composting

Planting garlic: great, not late if you put it in the ground right now. Garlic is hardy (remember, it grows in Siberia)! Harsh  weather conditions will stunt its growth and make it less resistant to insects and disease. If you want great garlic,  you need to encourage it to be strong. It is all about the  [...]

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You’re Going To Need A Holly Tree This Winter!

by Polly Garden Recipes

You’re going to need a holly tree this winter to add color and shine to your garden. It makes a big difference in your spirits in winter. If your winter views are discouraging, now is the time to add winter beauty. Hollies are simply too useful to ignore. The most common hollies are evergreen – [...]

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Introducing Sedum, The Easiest And Most Carefree Plant To Grow For Fall Color!

by Polly Creating Healthy And Balanced Soil

Introducing sedum, the easiest and most carefree plant to grow for fall color. “Autumn Joy” sedum is everything its name suggests – and lots more, too. This tough – as – nails perennial makes neat, 18 -to 24 – inch – tall clumps of fleshy, gray-green leaves that look great all through the growing season [...]

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It’s All About Planting Trees In The Fall

by Polly Garden Recipes

It’s all about planting trees in the fall and giving them the best start you can. Your trees will love the mild temperatures of fall while becoming established.  In the fall, the warm soil encourages root growth until the ground freezes. So right now, as the air gets crisp and the evenings draw in early, [...]

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