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Feed citrus trees and treat any pest problems in late winter. Black, sooty mould on leaves is a sign of scale or aphids, so spray the tree with PestOil. To treat, cut off any dead branches, then paint the affected area of trunk with Yates Liquid Copper fungicide, mixed with a little water-based paint. If yellow leaves persist after fertilising, water the soil with a solution of iron chelates. All the best parts of a traditional Cobb salad fill pita pockets in this 25-minute dinner no-cook idea.

For an even more flavorful aioli, refrigerate the mayo mixture for 1 hour before assembling so flavors meld. Dress up a simple melon slice with an unexpected oil and vinegar dressing infused with fresh mint. It takes only a handful of ingredients to whisk together the drizzle that compliments every type of melon. It may sound like this frozen dessert will have the flavor profile of a popular cocktail, but it's actually named for the lemondrop melon used as its base. No worries if you don't see lemondrop melons at your grocery store, honeydew works fine. All products are independently selected, tested or recommended by our team of experts.If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Better Homes & Gardens May 1949
From light seafoam to darker lagoon, these blue-green blends nave a natural ability to give a room personality without being too intense. These spectacular ideas from around the world are presented exclusively in full color here. The rooms are the creation of the interior design staff of Armstrong Cork Company, and are on exhibit in New York at 60 West 49th Street, Rockefeller Center. After taking our picture tour, we're sure you'll want to make this part of your trip when you visit the World's Fair. A quick blitz in the food processor turns pesto and chopped veggies into a giardiniera-like relish you'll soon be spreading on every sandwich recipe. The versatile spread works as a side salad or on top of eggs, grilled meat, or roasted veggies.
Use our August 2021 Better Homes & Gardens® recipes to keep you well hydrated without relying on plain old water alone. Try our sparkling tonics, floats, and twists on iced teas. Of course, we also have a few weeknight dinner ideas that come together fast (or at least with short hands-on time) so you can enjoy the last full month of summer. (It will be just as creamy.) But if you love the green tea flavor of matcha, you'll adore how it adds more flavor to this float recipe while it melts into the drink. Get the latest recipes from Better Homes and Gardens magazine for meal inspiration.
Better Homes & Gardens January 1955
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In this flavor-amped recipe blogger Kaleb Wyse uses fresh rosemary, club soda, and a simple syrup infused with almond. This month we continue to celebrate everything you love about winter with brilliant, winter gardening ideas and you’ll learn all about opulent orchids. Kombucha delivers low-cal hydration and good bacteria to help keep your gut healthy and fight inflammation. Strawberries are high in water, potassium, and vitamin C. In all, you get a healthy drink recipe that's got fewer than 70 calories. Sheena Chihak is a registered dietitian, former food editor and current edit lead for BHG with over 15 years of writing and editing experience for both print and digital.
Better Homes & Gardens April 2006
The TIAS.com Showcase Antiques & collectibles that were added to TIAS.com today. This native perennial may have prairie origins, but a newly expanded range of colorful hybrids makes it at home in any garden. When pet gear and small items start to stack up, it's time to get creative. A cabinet made from wooden crates solved this do-it-yourselfer's storage problem. Before you deal with what's in your laundry basket, check out these simple tricks, helpful facts, and new machines to improve your laundry day. If you want bright colors that are soothing, you've got to go creamy.

Serve with the included recipe for a no-cook blender tomatillo sauce. Purchased guacamole also works as a speedier option. The trio of watermelon, cantaloupe, and honeydew get equal billing in this fresh side dish salad recipe. An assertive garlic-citrus dressing makes this twist on the usual melon and feta salad unique. Infuse the classic iced tea-lemonade combo with an herb syrup for even more summer flavor. Once you make the simple syrup, add your herbs and let it stand for a couple hours to infuse the flavor—then strain and add it to tea.
Better Homes & Gardens June 1960
Blending in silken tofu ups the body and richness of this cold soup that takes advantage of summer produce. Any combination of fresh herbs with delicate leaves (parsley, cilantro, basil, mint, and/or dill) work well to add big flavor to the side dish soup. Paprika adds smokiness, the veggies stay crisp-tender, and the brine is delicious. Wyse adds his recipe to the many ways to cook shrimp.
Serve it poured over frozen cantaloupe cubes and/or frozen peach wedges for a pretty presentation that keeps your drink cold without diluting the flavor. If you love Earl Grey tea, you'll enjoy this sparkling iced version of a traditional Earl Grey tea latte. The tea flavor is what's most pronounced, but it's enhanced with a bit of sweetness and fizz from sparkling water. And maybe keep it out as you'll want to make this healthy drink on repeat. Watermelon and cucumbers have among the highest water content of any fruit or vegetable.
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