Discovered

ashmead's kernel taste

ashmead's kernel taste

Discovered in Gloucester, England way back in 1720, Ashmead's Kernel is perhaps the greatest of all fresh eating apples, despite it's sad-sack appearance. We're talking about crisp, juicy flesh and a distinctive flavour that's highly aromatic, sweet, yet slightly acidic at the same time.

What's Wrong With My Clivia Diagnosing Problems With Clivia Plants
Problems with clivia also arise when proper irrigation is not maintained. Only water clivia when the surface of the soil has become dry. Make certain ...
Holiday Plant History - Why Do We Have Christmas Plants
Native to Mexico, poinsettias were once cultivated by the Aztecs for use as a fever medicine and to make a red/purple dye. After the Spanish conquest,...
DIY Garden Gifts How To Make Gifts From The Garden
DIY Antique Spoon Plant Markers. ... DIY Decorative Watering Cans. ... Upcycled Chandelier Birdhouse Planter. ... DIY Gardener's Gift Basket. ... Easy...