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Since my column, For Puzzled Seniors Only, appeared, a couple of readers have written me about what they think is a better e-mail solution than the Printing Mailbox from Hewlett-Packard and Presto Services. The Printing Mailbox is a very simple...
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Recommended Methods for Drying Various Flowers James C. Schmidt, Horticulturist University of Illinois Preserving flowers from your garden can be an added enjoyment to gardening. Many flowers from your spring, summer and fall garden can be dried for permanent use.
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Grapes are one of the oldest cultivated plants. They are classified as true berries because the fruit wall or pericarp is fleshy all the way through. The cultivation of grapes dates back more than 5,000 years in Egypt, and they were highly developed by the Greeks and Romans.
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3. Seedless grape fruit. These are European type grapes (Vitis vinifera) and although they are called seedless - do have seed traces (aborted seeds) which if properly cultured can be grown into plants.
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