To all friends at Pfaf, On an advice from this group about 15 days back, I put clean artichokes dipped in water, and added a little bit of natural vinegar in...
I could find no information anywhere that Jerusalemn artichokes (Gerasole artichokes) , botanical name Helianthus tuberosus L., have toxins and need...
Take away the fungus growth If the result you have beneath is tasting "fresh" - OK acidity, then it should be OK to eat, if not any nasty rotten atste / smell...
... This doesn't sound like it right to me. I think it's safer to toss it and try again. I agree with Geir on adding cabbage for bacteria supply. Also, for...
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Funny, I've never had excessive flatulence from eating Helianthus tuberosus, I probably mostly have it as soup and with parsley - maybe that makes a...
Hi everyone, Adding on to Maarten's and Geir's comments, a plate with something heavy on it (like a brick in a bag) will work, too, to keep the ingredients...
Hi there I am an Architecture student from Liverpool John Moores University and am currently undertaking a project which looks closely at urban gardening and...
Try the group database>reading. Also links and photos. One of my personal favourites is thornless loganberry - lushness defined when fully ripe. These can be...
... A friend sent me some cuttings from black pomegranate. I don't find serious information, using that name. Can anybody help? Latin name unknown < What...
Sounds wonderful Robert ! So you will have glazed areas, channeled water, washing facilities, solar ovens (work even in Liverpool) compost areas, dead wood and...
Hi Leo, I do not doubt you will need a conservatory to be succesful growing this fruit. I think it would be worth while to go and ask some Turkish people in...
Is it a pomegranate i.e. Punica granatum or some other fruit justy named pomegranate. Chiranjit Parmar; www.fruitiedia.com ... [Non-text portions of this...
Is it a real pomegranate (Punica granatium) or some other fruits just named "pomegranate". Chiranjity Parmar, www.fruitipedia.com ... [Non-text portions of...
To All: This is not to "Sell" any product, just information about Almond Oil for others of it use an warnings Just be sure to avoid it if you have nut...
I suspect it's just a pomegranate that has fruit with black skin. Most black skined pomegranates have small fruit and don't taste that great either. Sara...
By some accident an Eastern Mediterranrean "black" Pomegranate (Punica granatum var. Roman Eswed ( or Kara-Nar )) has become the healing Pomegranate -...
To all who loves plant ,share knowledge about the valuable crops to cultivate comercial basis and promote the plants . We are doing patchouli, geranium in...
Thanks a lot Gail !!! This book is really revealing and a great resource! Strange that there seems no Latin botanical name for the species? ? Vriendelijke...
Hallo Ludwig, In Kirkuk Kurdistan, I worked one year to supervise Turkish subcontractors while erecting aeroplane hangars for the Iraqi Air Force. Also in...
Hallo Matt, Cuttings came from Israel, and I suppose that my friend there has Russian roots. Nine of ten cuttings woke up already ! I am very happy, because...
Not being able to find the botanical name for the "black" pomegranate was puzzling me, so I did some more research. Deep-purple colors in the plant kingdom...
http://www.charlesclark.co.uk/MountfieldLot1.html This place is like something from mid Wales - cosmic in the for real Indian sense and also south facing. Lot...
Sorry I mean lot 1 is best for food trees. Having read some more economics news tonight, I'm not sure about the £80000 price even! Current asking price is...
One other thing. In the short term (forgetting about end of old age time for a mo). Differering from Wiesss' anaylsys of the USA situation, in the UK context...
Wonderful is not a black pomegranate. There are real black pomegranates in the middle east/central Asia, a few in Israel and a few in the US. All have smallish...