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Flowers are great for brightening up your space, but wilted, drooping stems can have the opposite effect. Most fresh flower arrangements last around 5 days once you bring them home, but you can enjoy the bouquet for at least a week if you care for your flowers properly. Protecting the blooms from heat, light, and bacteria can keep your arrangement perky for longer!
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How to Harvest Cranberries
Cranberries should probably be called the ruby of North America. These wonderful little berries have been delighting North American taste buds for thousands of years. A relative to the blueberry, cranberries grow like some blueberries do--on low-lying vines. They can be harvested the same way--by hand or raked off the vines. Farmers, however, use much more economical methods of
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23-07-2021, 08:50
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How to Pick Runner Beans
Runner beans, also known as string beans, are long, slender bean pods that are popular in many vegetable gardens. Throughout the growing season, runner beans will ripen and be ready for you to eat. With simple harvesting techniques and kitchen prep, you can enjoy fresh vegetables at any time!
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19-07-2021, 15:00
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How to Grow and Process Tobacco
Most of today’s tobacco is grown and processed commercially, but it’s easy to grow tobacco in your own home or garden. While it does take time for it to finish curing, you can have homegrown tobacco that saves you money in the long run.
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4-07-2021, 04:20
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How to Harvest Sugar Cane
Sugar cane is the crop that produces table sugar. If you have sugar cane growing near you, you may want to harvest it for use. To harvest sugar cane, you'll need to manually trim the shoots to the ground. Then, you'll have to trim the excess leaves and protect the remaining roots to keep the crop strong. Make sure you harvest sugar cane at the right time of year. Harvesting sugar cane
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6-06-2021, 13:10
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How to Harvest Pecans
Pecans are a nut tree native to the Mississippi flood plain. Pecans are widely grown across the southeastern U.S. and in the bottom lands of Texas and northern Mexico-- any place that has rich soil, long, hot summers and cool winters.. Pecans are favorites of bakers and confectioners, especially during autumn and the holiday season. Harvesting pecans after they have fallen to the ground
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28-05-2021, 00:50
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How to Harvest Sunflower Seeds
When most flowers dry out, there’s little you can do aside from tossing them back into the yard. Sunflowers, on the other hand, can be harvested for seeds that, with a little preparation, make for an incredibly tasty treat.
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27-05-2021, 03:30
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How to Husk Corn
Corn husks are made of several leaves and countless silken strands, which might make removing all of them seem like a lengthy task. However, it really is quite easy to get rid of most if not all of them in just one go with the right technique. Using a microwave to loosen everything first can also make things easier with particularly stubborn husks (or even the easy ones, if you’re so
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14-05-2021, 17:10
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The sweet pea is a flowering plant that’s native to parts of the Mediterranean, but people grow it all over the world for the sweet-smelling and beautiful flowers. Sweet pea pods and seeds are not edible, but you can harvest them from the plant to propagate more flowers. Sweet pea flowers come in many colors, making them a popular choice for gardens and floral arrangements. To plant
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30-04-2021, 10:40
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How to Harvest Wild Garlic
Wild garlic is an abundant plant in spring. The entire plant can be used as an herb or garnish. Identify wild garlic by its white flower clusters, stalk bunches, and distinct garlic and chive smell. Cut off the parts of the plant you want and layer them loosely in a basket or other container. At home, wash the garlic in cold water and enjoy it fresh or store it for later use.