Vegetables
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Shelling peas: What are the most common varieties of shelling peas?
Gardeners like to grow peas for a variety of reasons. Often, among the first crops planted in the garden in…
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Wheatgrass Care: Growing Wheatgrass indoors and in the garden
Wheatgrass pressers extol the many health benefits supposedly associated with the plant. One serving provides the nutritional benefits of five…
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Why red tomatoes are green on the inside
If you’re a potato grower (and what self-respecting gardener isn’t?), you know there are a number of problems that can…
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Cassava plant care – Information about cassava cultivation
As the Bard says, «What’s in a name?» There is an important distinction in the spelling and meaning of many…
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Storage of pumpkins after harvest: learning how to store pumpkins
Growing pumpkins is fun for the whole family. When it’s time to harvest the fruit, pay special attention to the…
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Grow carrots for the black dovetail butterfly : Black dovetails eat carrots
Black tail butterflies have an interesting relationship with plants of the carrot family, the Apiaceae. This family has many wild…
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Allergies to Tomato Plants: Treating Tomato Rash in the Garden
Many plants can cause allergic reactions, including common garden plants such as tomatoes. Let’s look at what causes tomato rashes…
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What Causes Celery Stem Rot: Tips for Treating Celery with Stem Rot
Celery is a difficult plant to grow for hobby gardeners and small farmers. As this plant is very demanding with…
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Differences between Hansel’s and Gretel’s eggplants
The Hansel and Gretel eggplants are two different eggplants very similar varieties, such as the brother and sister of a…
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Collecting cauliflower seeds: where do cauliflower seeds come from?
I love cauliflower and I usually grow it in the garden. I usually buy bedding plants, although cauliflower can be…
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