Posts Tagged ‘Georgeanne Brennan’
February 4, 2021 Starting Seeds for the First Time, Henri Dutrochet, Ruth Havey, A Winter Larder, Bunny Mellon Garden Journal by Linda Holden, and the Secret Value of Weedy Plants
Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter | Daily Gardener Community Curated News Starting Your Seeds for the First Time | That Bloomin’ Garden | Kristin Crouch Botanical History On This Day 1847 Death of Henri Dutrochet, French…
Read MoreWinter Larder Wisdom: Traditional Storage and Preservation by Georgeanne Brennan
by Georgeanne Brennan Harvested fruits and vegetables can be stored over winter in a number of ways. Perishable summer stone fruits can be dried, packed into sweetened alcohol syrups, or cooked into preserves or jellies. The pom fruits — apples, pears, and quinces — from late summer and early fall harvest will keep for several…
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