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Thursday, April 02, 2009

Nutter says city will create "no barriers" to casinos (Daily Pennsylvanian)

Opponents to the proposed Philadelphia casinos are up in arms about Mayor Michael Nutter's recent statement that the City will create "no barriers" to their development. But the Mayor's Office maintains that legally, there is no other choice.

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Friday, May 06, 2005

Lawn Care - professional lawn care

Lawn Care - professional lawn care: "Gardener's Network : Lawn Care
Information on the care and of lawns, including problems, mowing, fertilizers, diseases, and watering.
Lawn Care Service Business Information Resources
Offers information, help and advice for those in the lawn care industry.
Lawn Challenge
University of Illinois Extension guide to lawn care; includes quizzes to test your knowledge.
Lawn care tips
Lawn care techniques and expert tips from top UK lawn care professionals for amateur gardeners. Specialis...
Lawn care tips for homeowners
Includes articles on fertilizing, seeding, watering, mowing and controlling weeds and insects.
PLCAA: Green Industry Experts
Trade association for residential and commercial lawn care professionals.
Broccolo Tree and Lawn Care - Responsible Care for Beautiful Lawns ...
Provides inspection, fertilization, treatment, and maintenance for lawns, trees, and shrubs; services..."

Sunday, April 24, 2005

Home Gardens - gardening - Gardening

Home Gardens - gardening - Gardening: "Gardener's Supply Company
Gardening tools and supplies including seed starting equipment, greenhouses,
garden furniture.
Royal Horticultural Society - Home Page
Britain's Gardening Charity, founded in 1804 to encourage the science, art, and
practice of horticulture in all its branches.
Carry on Gardening - The easier gardening site
Monty Don introduces a site with advice about easier gardening. Includes tools,
ideas exchange and how others have adapted their gardens.
American Community Gardening Association
The ACGA is an organization of professionals, volunteers and supporters of
community greening in urban and rural communities.
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About Gardening
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Wednesday, March 23, 2005

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Thursday, March 03, 2005

Flowers - Garden Flowers

Flowers - Garden Flowers: "plantlovers.com garden, flowers, plants and nursery items
Daylily introductions from Canadian hybridizers.
Secret Garden Flowers & Gifts , Your wedding florist in london ...
Florist offering fresh, dried, and artificial arrangements, plants and gifts. Includes catalog and...
Annual Flowers and Annual Gardens
Provides information on design and landscaping with annuals.
Wrights Daylily Garden perennial nursery choice varieties and ...
Selling multiple varieties of daylilies. Offers a photo gallery.
Dutch Bulbs tulips daffodils gardening flowers from Van ...
Sells a variety of Dutch Holland bulbs including tulips, begonias, peony, lily, gladiolus, daffodils,...
Flower seeds $1.00 High germination quality garden flower seed
A good selection of flower seeds, and low-cost packages containing 500 seeds.
Cotswold Garden Flowers - Homepage
English nursery specializing in unusual perennials and other plants. Will ship worldwide.
David's Garden - Flower essences for emotional, mental and ...
Custom-blended flower essences. Also information about essences and how to use them.
�� A FLOWER ARRANGER'S GARDEN - FLOWER ARRANGING AND GARDENING ...
Monthly diary of Chrissie Harten's Redditch garden, with photo galleries, flower arrangements, garden...
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Deliver, through FTD, high quality flowers, plants and gifts."

Flowers - About Flowers

Flowers - About Flowers: "The Flowers & Plants Association
Promotes floriculture and the indoor plant industry in the United Kingdom. Includes consumer tips,...
http://flowers.the-gaming.com Home Page
Sponsored by the Society of American Florists. Features buying advice, a guide to flower varieties,...
Wildflowers
A page of links to native plant forums, events, catalogs, and other wildflower gardening resources...
You can send flowers to a friend or loved one for any occasion at ...
Ships a large variety of boxed bouquets and gifts throughout the Uniter States. Includes product...
Contemporary Art London New York - Current Events
Contemporary art in the East End. Provides details of current exhibition.
The Cure - A Chain of Flowers
The latest news, tour dates, setlists, concert reviews, chart information and artwork.
Welcome to the Conservatory of Flowers
The oldest existing public conservatory in the western hemisphere, located in Golden Gate Park. Informati...

Sells fresh-cut and seasonal flowers, plant and floral arrangement, gifts and home and garden products,...
Online Flowers - List of Edible Flowers with photos,
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Information and photographs of edible flowers, and how to use them in cooking.
Flowers by Designer Flowers
Surrey florists offer hand-tied designer fresh flower bouquets for nationwide next-day delivery."

Flowers - Flowers Gifts

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Create Memories with Fun Valentines: Remember Loved Ones and Friends with the Gift of Fun this Valentines Day
'Gardening in Small Spaces'
Keep Valentines Day Flowers Alive Longer than the Relationship
Hang'um Planters Announces the Arrival of Their New 24 Hanging Planters which Joins Our 36' Hanging Planters - They Look so Cute and Petite Next to Our 36' Hanging Planters
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Israel Shamir: 'One Man, One Vote - I Am Deeply in Love with the Holy Land'
Citrine Technologies to Help Flower Industry Grow Through Flowers & Technology Seminars at the 2004 Agriflor Show in Miami Beach
ScentAir Technologies & KaBloom Team Up To Bring Back Scent In Floral Displays With Scent Sytems
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Flavorful Flowers

The idea of using flowers in recipes is far from new. Jeri Woodhouse, owner of Edible Petals, an organic flower, herb
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and vegetable farm and wholesale company in Orient, New York, has come across medieval recipes for salads that call for as many as 35 kinds of flowers, such as pinks, cowslips, stock, borage and roses. Nasturtiums appeared in fourth-century Persian cooking. Marigolds, chrysanthemums and dried daylily buds have long played roles in Asian dishes. And, of course, says Woodhouse, "the Victorians were wild about violets and pansies," using them as garnishes and crystallizing them to create sweet, glistening little treats.

For all the years of culinary tradition behind them, however, when edible flowers reemerged on the American scene a few years back, I was reluctant to follow the trend. Slowly I began to experiment. Peppery nasturtiums began to spice up my salads. Lavender blossoms and rose petals lent their delicate color and flavor to homemade ice cream. Even zucchini blossoms stuffed with ricotta found their way to my dining table.

If the concept of using these edible flowers in your cooking intrigues you, start by simply taking stock of the bounty in your own yard. A large number of edible flowers may already be growing in your garden. Once you start looking at the landscape, you may be surprised to learn how many of the plants you've always considered to be purely ornamental actually have edible blossoms. In addition to nasturtiums, lavender, roses, zucchini blossoms, violas/pansies and violets, the list includes apple blossoms, citrus blossoms, daylilies, mustard, monarda, lilacs, runner bean blossoms, scented geraniums and the flowers of most edible herbs.

Before you shop the garden, it is essential to determine that any flowers intended to be eaten have been grown organically, to be sure they are free of harmful chemicals, insecticides and additives. If you are considering taking a clipping from a nursery-grown perennial, wait a year until its next blossom. Many flower varieties should never appear on the menu, either because they don't taste like much or are, in fact, poisonous. Members of this inedible group include sweet peas, clematis and iris, just to name a few. Even a number of edible flowers like tulips -- which can be safely consumed by taking the stamen out and which, says Woodhouse, "are fabulous when partially dipped in chocolate and stuffed with lavender and cream" -- may cause allergic reactions in some people.

Flower flavors vary remarkably, so varieties cannot be used interchangeably. Most herb flowers taste like a delicate version of the herbs themselves; add them wherever a soupçon of herbal flavor is required. Different cultivars within flower families vary in flavor, too. The individual florets of the common lilac, for example, recall the distinctive aroma of the flower itself, while some modern lilac cultivars possess little, if any, flavor, and bay leaves are much more flavorful in the orange and yellow varieties than in the maroons. Some varieties can even be rather bitter, so it pays to research and sample your selection before serving (or planting). The fun and flavor that edible flowers impart to meals are well worth the short detour from the vegetable plot. So grab your clippers and head for the flower border.