Cumin plants make a wonderful addition to any edible garden. Cumin seed is a delightful spice that is used in a wide array of ...
Medically reviewed by Melissa Nieves, LNDMedically reviewed by Melissa Nieves, LND Cumin (Cuminum cyminum) is an annual herbaceous plant that produces the spice you recognize in grocery stores and ...
What are Cumin Seeds? Cumin seeds are the dried fruits of the cumin plant, which is native to the Mediterranean region but is now cultivated in various parts of the world. The seeds are harvested ...
Instead of buying ground cumin, buy fresh cumin seeds, dry roast them lightly in a pan, then grind them yourself. Replace your stock frequently - like other dried spices, cumin quickly loses its ...
Cutting back flowering perennials, annuals and bedding plants can help to improve and prolong flowering and the shape of a plant. It’s not just trees and shrubs that need pruning. Flowering ...
Fall is an ideal time to plant perennials and shrubs, when temperatures are cooler and rainfall is plentiful. Just make sure they’re suited to withstand winters in your USDA Hardiness zone (find ...
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Perennial geraniums are a hardy, low-growing plant, often grown as a ground cover or in containers. These easy-to-grow plants are also known as hardy geraniums or cranesbill geraniums because the ...
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How to Plant and Grow Perennial Peanut
Trade in your grass lawn or groundcover plants for low maintenance and colorful perennial peanuts. Vibrant perennial peanuts ...
Question: I have a friend who is dividing her perennial flowers and has offered to share them with me. She has a big variety and my space is limited. What would you suggest I plant? Answer ...
These flowers are also an important source of food for pollinators late in the season. Fall is an ideal time to plant perennials and shrubs, when temperatures are cooler and rainfall is plentiful.
Gardening season may be coming to a close in central Indiana. But before it’s gone, local residents are invited to take part in a fall plant swap to help diversify and augment their own garden beds.