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Sending Flowers during Funerals
By Timothy Spencer
One way of expressing our sincere sympathy to a friend or family who just lost a loved one is by sending over a flower arrangement. Before doing so, you must take some considerations. This article gives you some pointers on what is the best flower arrangement to send over to a funeral.

The Beauty of Sunflowers©
By Arlene Wright Correll
Arlene Wright-Correll shares information about planting and harvesting sunflowers.

Please Eat the Daisies and Other Edible Flowers Part IV
By Arlene Wright Correll
Arlene Wright-Correll shares part IV of a 4 part series on edible flowers complete with recipes. Part III & IV are full of recipes.

Please Eat the Daisies and Other Edible Flowers Part III
By Arlene Wright Correll
Arlene Wright-Correll shares part III of a 4 part series on edible flowers complete with recipes.

Please Eat the Daisies and Other Edible Flowers Part II
By Arlene Wright Correll
Arlene Wright-Correll shares part II of a 4 part series on edible flowers complete with recipes.

Please Eat the Daisies and Other Edible Flowers Part I
By Arlene Wright Correll
Arlene Wright-Correll shares part I of a 4 part series on edible flowers complete with recipes.

Nasturtiums
By Glory Lennon
How to grow the lovely Nasturtium and use it in cooking.

The Edible Wild Gooseberry
By Agnes Farside
If you are ever in the woods of Missouri and are hungry, just take a look around. Many plants that grow in the woods of Missouri and elsewhere are edible.

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