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A Stir-Fry Garden
2 commentsYou probably don't grow rice or ginger or make your own tofu, but you can grow a lot of veggies that are perfect for stir-frying.
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Video: How to Plant an Italian Kitchen Garden Part 2
Watch me plant an Italian kitchen garden.
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How to Grow Chives
Flowers are only one of the reasons to grow chives. Their flavor, with the sweetness of an onion and the hint of new garlic, adds a pleasing touch to many dishes. Here's how to grow them well and use them in the kitchen.
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Chives Are Easy and Tasty
The chive plant, a mild-flavored member of the onion family, is prized for its stalks. It’s one of the easiest herbs to grow. Plant a clump in a sunny spot, water, and forget about it.
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Chives in the Kitchen
Chives and their flowers find many uses in the kitchen. Susan Belsinger offers suggestions for using common chives and garlic chives in your cooking. You'll also learn how to infuse chive blossoms in vineger.
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Pasta with Fennel, Parsley, and Chives
Pasta with Fennel, Parsley, and Chives is a do-it-yourself dish.
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