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Lets Talk About Ashe Juniper or Cedar in Texas
Some Texans debate whether cedar, specifically Ashe Juniper, is native to the state. The answer? Yes, it is. Historically, there was far less Ashe Juniper, but factors like overgrazing, fire ...
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14 Best Liquors Released In 2025
We reviewed the best spirits released this year. Including everything from bold malts and bright gins, this list honors only ...
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‘The community has been very welcoming’
Childhood sweethearts Meghan Buckley and Juniper Mendelsohn were inspired by an idea deeper than the soil they sow plants in ...
The spirit of Christmas comes to each of us in its own way. The traditions we share with family and friends become the memories we cherish most. Whether it’s decorating with fresh greenery, putting up ...
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10 Easy Tricks To Make Cheap Booze Taste Better
You don't have to throw out cheap alcohol you don't like. Try some of these simple tips and tricks on how to make cheap booze ...
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6 types of evergreens you really need to mulch in winter (you'll thank yourself in spring!)
Key Takeaways Evergreens most susceptible to winter burn include broadleaved plants like rhododendrons and holly.Mulching can ...
Juniper berries taste like how pine trees smell – sharp, resinous and clean. If you have ever had a gin and tonic, or a traditional martini – as opposed to one made with vodka or sake – you will ...
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12 Fast-Growing Evergreens You'll Want To Think Twice About Before Growing
Fast-growing plants have their benefits, but with these evergreens, there are also drawbacks. From being disease-prone to ...
Researchers found that consuming foods rich in polyphenols — such as coffee, berries, cocoa, and olive oil — may help improve heart health long-term.
Tea, coffee, berries, cocoa, nuts, whole grains, olive oil: They're all rich in antioxidant compounds called polyphenols, and they're all good for your heart, a new British study shows. "This research ...
Researchers said tea, coffee, berries, cocoa, nuts, whole grains and olive oil are rich in antioxidant compounds and good for your heart. File Photo by Stephen Shaver/UPI Tea, coffee, berries, cocoa, ...
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