Jennifer Cardenas

This website is the passion project Jen Cardenas (Me!). I’ve been gardening for the past 20 years and my love of plants continues to “grow” (as does my love of puns). I specialize in edible fruits, vegetables and herbs. I love my raised beds and water collection system.

Why sage wall break?

EQUIP a healing orb. FIRE with your crosshairs over a damaged ally to activate a heal-over-time on them. ALT FIRE while Sage is damaged to activate a self heal-over-time . One of the next things we wondered was: what is sage good for? This is what our research found. the stronghold of China, Sage creates …

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Does mint use 5g?

As T-Mobile offers nationwide 5G service, so does Mint Mobile . Providing you have a 5G phone, you can use the T-Mobile 5G infrastructure without any problem. There are no additional costs either. One answer is that so, if you’d like to bring your 5G-capable phone to Mint Mobile, just make sure it’s unlocked and …

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Why mint with lamb?

“Mint sauce became the ‘essential’ accompaniment to roast lamb in the Britain thanks to Queen Elizabeth I. To stop her subjects eating lamb and mutton (and help the wool industry), she decreed that the meat could only be served with bitter herbs . There are other forces at work too. One theory of the development …

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Where does mint grow?

In its natural environment, mint grows in marshy areas , on stream and river banks, and on the fringes of woodland. It’s indigenous to many temperate regions, mostly in Asia, Africa, and Europe. It is a herb, and one of the Mentha species. As well as kitchen companions, mints are used as garden accents, ground …

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Are potatoes toxic?

Summary: When exposed to light, potatoes produce a toxin called solanine. It protects them from insects and bacteria, but it’s toxic to humans . Greening in potatoes is a good indicator of solanine. Potatoes contain two kinds of glycoalkaloids , both natural toxins, called solanine and chaconine. Exposure to light greatly increases the formation of …

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Can I refreeze tomato sauce?

While an acidic tomato sauce is relatively safe from hazardous microorganisms, ground beef and Italian sausage aren’t. That doesn’t mean that spaghetti sauces containing meat need different handling, or can’t be refrozen . As long as you’ve thawed, reheated and cooled the sauce properly, it’s perfectly safe. Can you freeze tomato sauce? Before putting inside …

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How do tomatoes breed?

Tomato breeding involves the combination of different varieties of tomatoes to form new and improved cultivars. How are Tomatoes selected to make tomatoes? Tomato breeders select plants with desirable characteristics they wish to combine into one. Researchers consider aspects such as the size, color and disease resistance of the plants. Professional researchers identify genes for …

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