Category: Wine Cellars

Fooled You Pepper Plants

Fooled You Pepper Plants

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Jalapenos contribute a particular flavor all their own to cuisines which range from Mexico to South America to Asia. Initially a South American native, evidence suggests peppers were domesticated as early as 3300 B.C. and were grown in North America from the 16th century. Because jalapenos are best known for their warmth, heartburn suffers may […]

The Greatest Vegetables for Raised Planter Beds

The Greatest Vegetables for Raised Planter Beds

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Raised beds bring the dirt closer, making them easier to tend, and maintain invasive weeds in a distance. They make life easier for many vegetables, with increased drainage and soil that warms rapidly in sunlight. Choosing the best crops to plant depends on the size of the bed and the taste buds of the gardener. […]

The way to Ripen Guava to a Tree

The way to Ripen Guava to a Tree

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A sweet, musky guava (Psidium guajava) is a treat you can squeeze right into a cobbler, toss into a salad or process into a rich jelly. Cooking and eating the fruit — cold hardy down to U.S. Department of Agriculture planting zone 10 — is particularly satisfying when you grow it yourself. Though a guava […]

Get Your Swizzle OnYour Rustic Home Bar

Get Your Swizzle OnYour Rustic Home Bar

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There’s no denying the visual joy of a pub that’s glossy and swanky, but in regards to sipping down a much appreciated cocktail at the end of a cold, lively day, there’s nothing like a distance that’s warm and rustic. With this thought in mind, I figured it might be a fantastic time of year […]