Compact, with tiny, dense green foliage that retains its color all year. Baby Gem will sparkle as a border or focal point in your garden year-round.
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If you've never tried chargrilled lettuce, this is a life changing tastebud moment. Crispy baby gem nuzzled in olive oil and a vegan lemon tahini dressing.
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The Baby Gem™ Boxwood is a dwarf evergreen shrub with huge appeal. Deer and disease resistant. Drought tolerant. Grows in sun to part shade.
This compact Boxwood reaching 4 feet tall and 4 to 5 feet wide is excellent for borders and focal areas. The dense mass of dark-green leaves holds its color ...
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Baby Gem Boxwood is a classic, shrub with a naturally compact and dense growing habit. It is perfect as a hedge, landscape accent or feature in a container ...
Buxus microphylla japonica 'Gregem' or Japanese Boxwood Baby Gem™ are the quintessential foundation plant to many homes, fitting in perfectly to almost every ...
T & A's Little Gems are fully mature, petite heads of deeply corrugated emerald-green lettuce. They taste sweet and crunchy, similar to romaine. Little Gems ...
Apr 10, 2016 · Baby gem has a slightly nutty taste which is brought out by using a mix of butter and a nut oil (walnut or hazelnut) for the frying.
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Baby Gem Boxwood is a popular plant because of its compact size and slow growth rate. It is commonly used for hedges, topiary, or as an accent plant. Its dense ...