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Olive trees are native fruits to the Mediterranean region. These fruit trees can tolerate… More
The olive tree is loved not only for its fruit but also for its… More
Olive trees are native to the Mediterranean, tropical and central Asia and parts of… More
The Russian Olive tree is native to Western Asia and Southeastern Europe. It is… More
...ntral and south Texas, you will need to grow your olive tree as an… More
The autumn olive, or elaeagnus umbellata, is a woody, deciduous shrub introduced to the… More
The olive is a tropical fruit tree requiring frost-free springs and long hot summers… More
Olive trees are a slow growing plant. Pollination and germination alone can take up… More
Non-fruiting olive trees can withstand heavy pruning, usually to create an aesthetically pleasing shape… More
The wild olive tree (Cordia boissieri) is an evergreen that is native to North… More
Olive trees originated in the Mediterranean region and they date back to ancient civilizations.… More
Olive trees are very rich in history as they've been grown for thousands of… More
Olive flavor varies greatly depending on when the Olives are harvested. Whether used in… More
Olives thrive in areas with long, warm growing seasons and moderately cold winters. When… More
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Recipe for Kalamata Olive Tart from the resource libraries at The Chamomile Times and… More
When polishing granite counter tops, make sure to clean them first, avoid using abrasive cleaners… More
Care for olive trees by planting them in a sunny spot with good drainage, ensuring… More
To repel mosquitoes, eliminate any standing water on the property, add pumps to stagnant water… More
Try not to pack kitchen cleaning supplies early. Learn why kitchen cleaning products are needed… More
...le requires conditioning on a regular basis using olive oil, vegetable oil or peanut oil.… More
Caring for a butcher block requires keeping it clean between uses by scrubbing it with… More
Removing paint from leather is easily done by blotting up the excess paint using a… More
To remove rust from baking pans, rinse the pan completely, sprinkle the pan with baking… More
Make vinegar by squeezing half a lemon through a strainer into a container, adding a… More
Color vegetable oil by finding a colorless oil, heating the oil in the microwave for… More
The first step of cleaning wood furniture is to look for a furniture polish or… More
...ch is both inexpensive and harmless. Discover how olive oil can be used to scrub… More
Removing grease stains from clothes can be as simple as scrubbing baking soda into the… More
Vinegar and water can be used to clean hardwood floors without leaving spots, as vinegar… More
...clude a mixture of water and vinegar, or a dab of olive oil on a… More
...he wood. Polish the knobs on wooden cabinets with olive oil and instructions from a… More
...fruit has died back, and any kind of vegetable or olive oil is best to… More
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Using herbs: Growing your own indoor - outdoor herb garden: Learn how to make a… More
Using fresh basil is easy with these tips, get expert tips and advice on organic… More
Cooking with organic rosemary is healthy and tasty, get expert tips and advice on organic… More
Drying fresh herbs is easy with these tips, get expert tips and advice on organic… More
...e a recipe for Elaeagnus angustifolia aka Russian Olive Berry's? I wonder if a person could make a jelly out of them? we have oh about.............A MILLION of them growing here along the mountains sides...in clear cutt's and along the old train track...:) More
Hi everyone! This is OLIVE! We got her over Christmass out front of WallyWorld...lol. They wre giving them away and my son(7) would not take "NO" for an answer. She was WAAAaaay too cute to pass up..... More
...savvy about gardening!). I was hoping to plant an olive tree but wondering if that is a good… More
...inging in to the States flowers and trees such as olive trees? I have a home in each country and want to plant some olive trees in my yard in Louisiana. How can I do it? Rgds More
I take several garlic cloves and a bottle of olive oil and blend them in the food processor. I then add some salt and pour the mix back into the olive oil bottle. I use it on just about every recipe that needs garlic and/or oil. Oil is a natural… More
A long time ago I dare to ask a chef for his burgers recipe. I thought probably he was not going to tell me, but he did! Now I like to share it with you all! Ingredients: Ground sirloin, fresh rosemary, fresh thyme, fresh parsley, sea salt, fresh ground pepper,… More
Last summer I bought a gadget called the "corn zipper" from Williams Sonoma. It removes the kernels from sweet corn more completely than using a knife. With all of the corn I "zipped" I came up with a few corn salad recipes that I really love. The "formula" is the… More
... for quite some time. I was told it was a Russian olive when it was given to me, but Google searches for the Russian olive don't look a thing like what I have. The… More
...a food processor with spinach, onion to taste and olive oil. Mix well. Transfer to a container, adding more… More
...ood recipe to make homemade salad dressings using olive oil. I was told to cut back on my bad fats. Oh darn. More
...water method. I added garlic and 2 tablespoons of olive oil to my 1/2 gal of chopped tomatos, onions and chili and vinegar. Will the olive oil and garlic make this recipe dangerous? Should I discard the 6 pints of salsa? More
...ompanion plants for the following: grapes almonds olives pears/apples citrus trees avocados raspberries/currants I've read to keep fruit trees mulched, but was wondering if any plants or herbs can protect them from pests or improve their flavours thanks! More
...ompanion plants for the following: grapes almonds olives pears/apples citrus trees avocados raspberries/currants I've read to keep fruit trees mulched, but was wondering if any plants or herbs can protect them from pests or improve their flavours thanks! More
...heese and then can them? My husband loves stuffed olives as a snack. We have so many peppers now that I need to preserve, but not sure how I would go about doing… More
...he fruit drop. Should I get nets like they do for olives? The fruit is so high, I couldn't get to it any other way and… More
So in the indian food thread we started talking about what we like to do with brisket, so I thought I'd start a beef thread. It being cold and all, what's your favorite big warm beefy thing to make? Here's one of my very own recipes that I like to… More
I received the Tomato Festival Cookbook for my birthday last month. Here is some information on Lawrence Davis-Hollander and a few recipes. Gary Lawrence Davis-Hollander is the Director and founder of the Eastern Native Seed Conservancy. He was trained as a botanist and ecologist at Connecticut College and has conducted… More
OK ~ time for another new recipe! No one has posted here for a month! ITALIAN CHOPPED SALAD IN SHELLS 1 ~ 12oz Pkg Jumbo pasta shells, cooked, drained, cooled 4 cups ~ Romaine lettuce, chopped 1/2 cup ~ fresh basil (or parsley), chopped 1 cup ~ cooked chicken, chopped… More
ok well these are SIMPLE an delish 1-- pack burritos ypoure fave type 20 oz enchalada sauce (approx) we use la victoria green mild cheese (mozz shreded i think 2 cup package) put burritios in pan (we use 9x13 glass) pour sauce over top with cheese goes into i think… More
... diced 2 yellow tomatoes, med diced 1\4 c kalmata olives, halfed 1\4 c green olives, diced 1\2 c shaved garlic 1 c hand torn basil 1\4 c white balsmic 1 c blended oil to taste S & P mix all ingredents 1 loaf italian… More
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