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Did you ever wonder how a paper towel can soak up a spill, or how water gets from a plant's roots to its leaves? The name for this is "capillary action."
Melt butter and gently saute celery until it begins to soften. Stir in the flour, and then gradually stir in the milk and stock. Cook until celery is tender, stirring occasionally. Gradually add the stilton and stir until blended. Season to taste (you won't need much salt, since stilton is salty).
Ingredients: 2 toothpicks 1 celery stalk 1 carrot Tools: 1 knife 2 toothpicks Directions: Get some celery and rinse it with water. Cut the celery with a knife into two pieces. Stick two toothpicks through the bottom of the celery. Cut four pieces of the carrot and put them on the ends of
January 2006 HG/Garden/2006-03 Celery in the Garden Brandon West and Dan Drost Summary Celery grows to a height of 18 to 24 inches and is composed of leaf topped stalks arranged in a cone that are joined at a common base. The stalks have a crunchy texture and a delicate, but mildly salty taste.
Celery flavonoid slows prostate tumour growth in mice Apigenin, a plant flavonoid found in herbs, fruits and vegetables, slowed down the growth of prostate cancer
Damage Description: Larva cuts off stem of plant at the base. Generations per year: 1 to 4 depending on species Infestation source: Overwinters in garden soil, on crop debris or weeds.