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Spices you can grow in your outdoor garden
In the history of the spice trade, empires were formed, and entirely new continents were discovered in the pursuit of flavors that we now keep in our cupboards without an ounce of thought. From black ...
When we picture succulents, most of us will imagine an array of small potted plants housed indoors, but actually, these charming plants can be just as happy in the garden too. So if you've been asking ...
Another spice plant that can technically be grown outdoors in the U.S. is cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum). This tropical plant only tolerates warm climates, from zones 10 to 13. There, it can grow up ...
Allspice growing in Japan has delicate creamy yellow blossoms on purple brown branches - F_studio/Shutterstock In the history of the spice trade, empires were formed, and entirely new continents were ...
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