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U.S. cities are losing 28.5 million trees every year, the equivalent of 138,000 acres of urban forest, according to a study published in the journal Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. https://t.co/eZw5XXnE5c via @AnthropoceneMag
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Orange Marmalade to Brighten Your Day https://t.co/ZfNNuJTP9w via @NchfpUGA
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Take a hike with Paul Krekorian. And tell him we need to be able to walk as safely on our streets as on LA's trails. https://t.co/Fn164ujOlU
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Growing and Marketing Ginseng, Goldenseal and other Woodland Medicinals. Not all saleable crops are dependent on access to greenhouses or sun-drenched, arable land. Shade-loving medicinal herbs can be successfully cultivated in a forest garden for personal use or as small-scale cash crops. Growing and Marketing Ginseng, Goldenseal and other Woodland Medicinals is a complete guide to these increasingly popular botanicals, aimed at aspiring and experienced growers alike.
Thanks for the marmalade recipe.
I have a bumper crop of Meyer lemons and hope to have some nice blood oranges later this summer. Between them they could make an interesting marmalade. I think I’ll boil the peels a few times, tho, to reduce the traditional bitterness of marmalade.
Wish me luck!
Good luck!