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Arugula Pesto on a Bed of Swiss Chard

Posted on April 20, 2014 by ZihGarden

I was shocked to discover last week that one pot of my precious arugula, which has been growing so well this season and has been a joy to devour in salads and other dishes, had become infested with the persistent parasite, Cuscuta, more commonly known as dodder. Dodder is a Continue Reading →

Posted in Vegan Recipes | Tagged arugula, dodder, food, gardening, greens, parasites, pasta, pesto, recipes, vegan, vegetables

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