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Month: November 2020

ZUCCHINI BREAD

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| 2020, Beth's Corner, Newsletter, Recipes

Don’t know what to do with that excessive amount of zucchini in your garden? Here is a great recipe for zucchini bread. 4 eggs                                     3 cups coarsely grated zucchini 3 cups sugar                           3 1/4 cups flour 1 1/2 cup vegetable oil           1 Tablespoon cinnamon 1 1/2 tsp vanilla                       1 1/2 chopped walnuts 3/8 tsp baking […]

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Recipes

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| 2020, 2021, Recipes

  Appetizers Mini Quiches Beverages Southern Sweet Tea Breads Zucchini Bread Cranberry Nut Bread Desserts Aunt Ruth’s Sugar Cookies Brownie Hearts Irish Apple Cake Sandi’s Scones Lemon Curd Main Dishes World’s Easiest Italian Beef Salads and Side Dishes Brussels Sprouts Salad Crunchy Coleslaw Soups Broccoli Cheddar Soup Easy Peasy Tomato Soup Vegetables

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MMG June 2021

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| 2021, June, Midwest Monthly Gardening, Newsletter

June is planting time. Your dreams have now come to fruition.  Sit back and enjoy your garden colors and blooms. ANNUALS                         Annuals are great to fill in the spaces your perennials, shrubs and trees leave. Remember which annuals you planted last year and watch for seedlings of those annuals (and make a note or list for next […]

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MMG March 2021

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| 2021, March, Midwest Monthly Gardening, Newsletter

March seems to be the anticipation month. March gives us Daylight Savings Time, St. Patrick’s Day and the best of days – MARCH 20th, THE FIRST DAY OF SPRING!  We’re about to be very busy! Where to begin? Monitor and Planning–As you walk around your garden make a list of jobs to be completed. Look […]

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MMG February 2021

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| 2021, February, Midwest Monthly Gardening, Newsletter

February is a preparing and monitoring month. We’re finally seeing some snow to blanket our gardens, yet there’s still plenty of time to dream and plan. Decide now how you will design your gardens and where new plants will go. Stay warm and have a cup of cocoa as you make your plans. Planning—Finish ordering […]

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MMG January 2021

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| 2021, January, Midwest Monthly Gardening, Newsletter

January is usually spent recovering from the holidays and taking down decorations. In the gardening world it’s a time to really get to know your garden, to plan for next year and to dream what could be. Like everyone, you’ve tried plants and they either were a great success or a complete failure. But there’s […]

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Winter Planting Milkweed Seed

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| 2020, Article, Winter

Milkweed seeds can be started in the winter and basically left alone until they’re almost ready to transplant. For us, late January or February planting should give plenty of time for cold stratification. You will need containers.  Gallon milk jugs or distilled water jugs work great, but you can also use 2 liter soda bottles […]

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Did You Know – Monarchs

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| 2020, November

The monarch you saw this summer probably only lived a few weeks. Only one species of Monarch butterflies is capable of migrating from as far north as Canada to the mountains of Michoacán, Mexico, a distance of nearly 3000 miles. This super-generation that lives up to 8 months only appears every 3-5 generations. They huddle […]

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November Poem

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| 2020, November, Poem

November comes And November goes, With the last red berries And the first white snows. With night coming early And dawn coming late, And ice in the bucket And frost by the gate. The fires burn And the kettle sings, And earth sinks to rest Until next Spring. by Clyde Watson

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Monarch Butterfly

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| 2020, Fall, Garden

The monarch butterfly, with its unmistakable orange wings, is beautiful to behold. More importantly, it plays a vital role in pollination, contributing to our entire food chain. Numbers are down by as much as 53% this year for some varieties. The drop off is most likely due to loss of breeding habitat according to Doug […]

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