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Believe it or not, a regular old fork from the kitchen makes an excellent gardening tool when it's time to transplant your seedlings. Here's how.
On this week's Farm-to-Fork Friday, KCRA 3's Lisa Gonzales takes us to her own kitchen to show us how to make a persimmon and pomegranate salad with plant-based chef Nina Curtis.
When you cut open a persimmon seed, you will see a white marking, in the shape of a knife, fork, or spoon, and each indicates something different for the winter ahead.
Persimmon seeds chiming in with winter outlook once again What they and other folklore have to say about the upcoming season The API failed to deliver the resource.
We talked to chefs to gather all the need-to-know persimmon info, including details on all the different varieties, how to tell when persimmons are ripe, what persimmons taste like, the best ...
What's This About Persimmon Seeds and Predicting the Weather? You might have heard some folklore tales about the look of an American persimmon seed and its correlation to winter weather.
Like flocks of migrating geese or bushy woolly worms, the pits of persimmons, when dried, somehow knew whether the winter months would be snowy, subzero, or mild, depending on whether the shadow ...
Q: Can you identify these seeds [writer sent a picture]? A: I am not 100% positive, but they sure look like persimmon seeds to me. Cut one open and see if there is a spoon shape inside. While some ...
Persimmon seeds have long been used to forecast how cold and snowy the upcoming winter will be! Many people would put the persimmon seeds and the woolly worms at the top of the winter weather ...
Although hard to pinpoint, some believe persimmon seed folklore started in the Ozarks. The Jefferson County Extension office has studied the persimmon seed forecast, stating they are accurate 75% ...
A snowy winter approaches for one U.S. state, persimmon seeds say. Here's a look at the lore behind using persimmon seeds as a fun way to predict the winter weather and honor tradition.