Sentences with phrase «by plant families»

As the orientation video below shows, seeds are organized both by plant families, and by ease of seed saving — so newbies can start out with fool - proof varieties to ensure both motivation in their first years (there's nothing worse than starting out with failure), but also to try to maintain the success and genetic accuracy of the library.
The recipes are organized by plant families and you get good information about the growing and care of each vegetable.

Not exact matches

Jack Reed can see the recovery taking hold at his family's 109 - year - old clothing store in Tupelo, Mississippi, with sales buoyed in part by the paychecks tied to a Toyota plant up the road and rising confidence that the jobs are here to stay.
We returned and for a short time it seemed normal, but then strange things began to occur again behind thr scenes with one controlling narcissist woman whose family is friends with the pastor (so if she doesn't like you or feels threatened by you in any way plants bugs in his ear to affect leadership choices and assignments and negative treatment / assumptions about anyone she pleases).
Take it step by step to include, first, the ones we love, our family, our friends, our pets, the animals and plants in the wild that we appreciate and a sense of the wholeness of the universe.
By 1968, the Sadler family decided to focus efforts on the emerging foodservice business and opened its first food processing plant.
It was developed in 1923 by the Mars family, and became so successful so quickly that the company had to build a new manufacturing plant in Chicago just to keep up with demand.
If you didn't win and now want to buy Plant - Powered Families Cookbook for your kitchen, you can pick up your copy from Amazon by clicking here, or first check out my review here.
Before we get to making cashew creaminess: Time to announce the winners of the Plant - Powered Families Cookbook by Dreena Burton.
I've been swayed by my family and neighbors and will still be planting a few garden varieties.
Sweet potatoes belong to the Convolvulaceae or morning glory plant family, are dicotyledons (or «dicots» for short, with the prefix «di» referring to the fact that they have two embryonic seed leaves), and are known by the scientific name of Ipomoea batatas.
She then started «growing fertilizer» by planting avocado trees that provide shade for delicate coffee bushes, organic nutrients for the soil (the fallen leaves that now carpet much of the farm), and extra income for the family when the fruits are in season.
The oat seedlings are identity preserved Non GMO and planted by small, carefully chosen family farmers in fields where no wheat is subject to cross contamination.
Recipe from from Plant - Powered Families: Over 100 Kid - Tested, Whole - Foods Vegan Recipes * by Dreena Burton, BenBella Books © 2015, reprinted by permission.
Planted in 1973 by our family patriarch, Jack Niven, Paragon is located in the heart of the Edna Valley, the coolest growing region in California.
I chose to use their Strawberry Henbit for these popsicles, made by honeybees that gather nectar from the both strawberry and henbit (plant belonging to the mint family) blossoms, making for a delicious and complex, berry - flavored and lightly colored honey that sings of summer.
The Brazil Family then planted their roots on this idyllic land, flanked by beautiful Laguna Lake.
She is also the founder of Generation Veggie, an online community that supports plant - based families by providing resources on how to raise plant - based kids.
Planted primarily to Bordeaux varieties, Cabernet Sauvignon (five and one - half acres), Cabernet Franc (two acres), Merlot (two acres), Sauvignon Blanc (two acres) and Semillon (one acre), this vineyard was planted in 1968 and purchased by the Baily family iPlanted primarily to Bordeaux varieties, Cabernet Sauvignon (five and one - half acres), Cabernet Franc (two acres), Merlot (two acres), Sauvignon Blanc (two acres) and Semillon (one acre), this vineyard was planted in 1968 and purchased by the Baily family iplanted in 1968 and purchased by the Baily family in 1994.
In 1997, the Bondi Home Ranch vineyard was planted by Paulo's grandson, Lee Martinelli Sr., securing the Martinelli family's place in the history of Sonoma County viticulture.
DELICATO FAMILY VINEYARDS PURCHASES HISTORIC SANTA LUCIA HIGHLANDS VINEYARD Company Secures Prestigious Property Originally Planted by the Late Jerry McFarland Delicato -LSB-...]
But by the end of the 1990s the stockyards had closed, and today many of the families of the South High soccer players — with immigrant parents from not only Mexico but also Central America, Southeast Asia and Africa — live in the housing stock abandoned by those Europeans and work in the lone meatpacking plant, a few blocks from the school.
Some families choose to commemorate their birth by burying the placenta under a tree or a beloved plant, or preserve the the «tree of life» in artist's print suitably for framing.
Judged by independent family testers, these sites were evaluated on criteria including programming, family services, price, physical plant, food, amenities and more.
By using renewable materials as well as plant based fillers, organic mattresses are helping you and your family to live a more natural life.
Whenever the topic comes up, plant the seeds of acceptance by sending the message that families come in all shapes and sizes.
You can help keep your family safe by removing dangerous objects that your baby could easily come into contact with when crawling, for example poisonous plants, washing liquid, bleaches, and other items you keep on the floor or in low cabinets.
A simple one that your whole family can appreciate for years is by planting a tree.
In Secrets of the Garden: Food Chains and the Food Web in Our Backyard by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld (Alfred A. Knopf, $ 16.99), readers learn that there are plenty of critters who also benefit from the garden Alice and her family plant each spring.
Eric, along with friends and family and supported by members of the Arlington Height's Park District's Parks and Planning staff, installed 1,000 plants to create the first butterfly garden.
I sent out an SOS to Lunch Tray readers for suggestions for alternative treats, and last night I read out aloud to my family every one of your creative ideas — everything from «cupcakes» made from fresh fruit (thank you, Mile Hi Mama) to buying trees for planting by the class (ditto, Corrie) to origami flying squirrels (Michele Hays)!
If a seed of doubt has been planted by a doctor, health visitor, friend, family member or baby sleep expert don't proceed any further.
Whether we plant a big garden full of flowers or put little pots of petunias on our stairs, seeing and smelling those flowers will nurture everyone in the family every time we walk by them.
Well, being green is more than just buying more crap we don't need, it's also getting our hands dirty planting a garden, annoying your family by turning out the lights when they're still in the room, and having some fun with the babies in our lives!
Think of the room (s) that are most used by your family and put some of these plants in those rooms (and check out tip 8 for those other rooms.)
The grave is marked only by a wooden cross planted in the earth by her great - granddaughter Sam Johnson, who has recently discovered the family connection.
With just a few hours to go before President - elect Donald Trump take office, New York's Working Families Party is using what it anticipates will be «wholesale attacks on working people» by the incoming administration and its allies to highlight the plight of several hundred striking workers at Momentive Performance Materials, a chemical plant in Waterford.
Since its discovery in 1822 by the founder of Singapore, Sir Stamford Raffles, Rafflesia's family background has eluded botanists, says plant taxonomist Todd Barkman of Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo.
Crops and weeds from this plant family, which includes tobacco, produce chemicals such as nicotine that deter feeding by most insects, but not M. sexta, which makes its physiology especially interesting to scientists.
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh studied the nectar secreted by a plant from the passionfruit family during flower and fruit development.
Follow this entry in The New Shorter Oxford Dictionary with a search for a definition of Oenothera, and you trip across an unknown narcotic plant from Greece, known as the wine trap, the fact that plants opening by day and closing by night are called sundrops, that an oersted is defined as one gilbert per maxwell and a handy run through of the oestrogen family of steroids.
The researchers, led by Tak - Sing Wong, assistant professor of mechanical engineering and the Wormley Family Early Career Professor in Engineering, call there invention SLIPSERS, which is a combination of Wong's slippery liquid - infused porous surfaces (SLIPS), which is a biologically inspired surface based on the Asian pitcher plant, and SERS.
Kudzu, known as the mile - a-minute plant for how quickly it grows, is in the pea family and was introduced to the U.S. from Asia by gardeners in the 1930s.
Account for phylogenetic relatedness by creating a «family tree» that shows the linkages among various plants.
However, without going deeper into a plant's history by looking at its family tree, each species is considered separate and unrelated,» Franklin said.
Even by conservative estimates, the carnation's bloom outpaced the fastest - branching families of plants and flowers from New Zealand, the Cape of South Africa, and even the Andes, one of the most biologically diverse spots on the planet, the team reports online this week in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
This work was funded in part by grants from the National Science Foundation Plant Genome Research Program (IOS - 1126971 and IOS - 1546218), the Zegar Family Foundation (A16 - 0051) and the NYU Abu Dhabi Research Institute (G1205) to M.D.P., and from the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) to D.Q.F. (NE / N010957 / 1).
Sattarzadeh, A., Schmelzer, E., and Hanson, M. R. (2011) Analysis of organelle targeting by DIL domains of the Arabidopsis myosin XI family, Frontiers in plant science 2, 72.
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This large group often goes by the name of buttercup or crowfoot family, and predominately contains flowering plants, including healing herbs like goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis) and hepatica (Hepatica americana).
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