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How to Grow Winter Squash
Hubbard, Butternut, Acorn, Delicata and Spaghetti squash are some of the many varieties that show up in supermarkets in the fall. Pumpkins fall into the same category, but some are good eating while others are fibrous and/or watery. Like so many vegetables and fruits on the market, the commercial varieties are often chosen for criteria other than flavor, but there's a huge variety of
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29-03-2021, 01:20
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How to Grow Lettuce Indoors
Whether you've run out of space in your garden or you want to grow lettuce year round, you can grow lettuce plants quickly and easily indoors. Because lettuce thrives in room temperature conditions with direct sunlight, it adapts well to indoor conditions and can survive with basic care. Even if you've never grown a plant indoors before, all you need is standard potting soil, water,
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28-03-2021, 18:30
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How to Grow Vegetables in Small Gardens
Even the smallest of vegetable gardens can yield big returns. If you are limited on space but still want to enjoy fresh vegetables, you can use a variety of techniques to ensure a plentiful harvest all season long.
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26-03-2021, 14:30
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How to Grow Mini Peppers from Seed
Mini peppers are fun and easy plants to grow. They can produce year round when grown indoors, or can make beautiful additions to your outdoor garden. Growing mini peppers from seed will take patience, but if you start early, you'll have a long season of fresh mini peppers.
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18-03-2021, 11:00
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How to Grow Vegetables in New England
Despite New England’s short growing season, you can still produce a variety of tasty and delicious vegetables right in your own yard. Growing your own vegetables can take some careful planning, but the results are worth it. Depending on which type of vegetable you grow, either start the seeds inside before the last frost or sow the seeds directly into the ground. Since each vegetable
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16-03-2021, 14:20
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How to Grow Chayotes
The chayote (Sechium edule), also known as the choko or the mirliton, is a tender perennial vine belonging to the Cucurbitaceae family. Native to Mexico, this plant has been introduced to many other countries for its edible fruits, tubers, shoots and leaves. The fruits have a slightly nutty flavour and a soft texture when cooked, and are high in vitamins, minerals, fibre and many
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13-03-2021, 04:40
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How to Grow Rhubarb
Ruby red rhubarb is a cool season perennial that will return for up to 20 years once established. Its tart, fresh flavor is sought after by cooks looking for something special to make into pie and other desserts. Rhubarb should be planted in a sunny area and given plenty of nutrients to grow healthy and strong. Read on to learn how to plant, care for and harvest rhubarb.
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12-03-2021, 10:50
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How to Grow Spring Onions
Spring onions are mild onions that can be eaten raw in salads or added to stir fries and soups to add flavour. They are similar to green onions or scallions, but they have a small bulb at the base. In some countries, such as England, all green onions are referred to as spring onions. You can grow spring onions from seeds or bulbs. Once planted it is important that you keep the soil
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12-03-2021, 00:40
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How to Grow Jicama
Jicama, or Pachyrhizus erosus, is a vine that is native to Mexico, although most people are familiar with its root, which is used in cooking. Jicama, also known as yam bean, can be found on tables in Mexican restaurants as a condiment, and it is widely used in recipes like fresh salads, salsas, and soups. Jicama requires a long growing season in order to produce the roots, or tubers,
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10-03-2021, 22:10
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How to Grow Spaghetti Squash
The name of the spaghetti squash comes from its unique flesh. When cooked, the fibers give the squash distinctive strands that look a lot like orange spaghetti. Growing your own spaghetti squash is fairly easy, as long as you keep the seeds and plants warm. Using a nutrient-rich, slightly acidic soil or compost can help your plants grow more fruit. The growing season for spaghetti