by Jennifer Muck-Dietrich | Nov 10, 2020 | Fall
Vaccinium macrocarpon are cranberries native to North America. They are in the heaths and heathers family along with lowbush blueberries, rhododendron, and mountain laurel. Tens of thousands of years ago, receding glaciers carved out cavities in the land where newly...
by Jennifer Muck-Dietrich | Apr 10, 2020 | Spring
To Be in Clover By Jennifer Muck-Dietrich “The sweetness of life lies in usefulness, like honey deep in the heart of a clover bloom.” —Laura Ingalls Wilder Trifolium pratense (red clover), Trifolium repens (white clover), and Trifolium incarnatum...
by Jennifer Muck-Dietrich | Apr 10, 2020 | Spring
Our Harvest: Dandelion Make a Wish By: Jennifer Muck-Dietrich “Mama had a baby and its head popped off.” Dandelion, Taraxacum officinale, is an edible herb originally from Eurasia and was revered by ancient people for its edible and medicinal value. In...
by Jennifer Muck-Dietrich | Aug 10, 2018 | Summer
Cherry lips; cherry on top; popped her cherry; life is like a bowl of cherries; she’s my cherry pie; that’s a cherry rig; bite of the cherry; cherry-picked… From her delicate silken blossoms to her succulent ruby red berries, the cherry tree has been a symbol of magic...
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