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How to Grow Potatoes in a Bag
Growing potatoes in a bag is the perfect way to get fresh spuds, even if you don't have a garden. All you need is soil, potatoes, and a warm space with access to sunlight. With these ingredients, along with some TLC, you should be on your way to a bountiful harvest!
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7-10-2020, 19:00
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How to Grow Okra in Pots
If you’re looking for a fresh, new vegetable to grow in your garden this year, try planting okra seeds! Okra is rich in fiber, folate, and magnesium, and it can even help lower your cholesterol. It’s commonly added for some extra crunch to stir-fry recipes, but it also goes great in gumbo, stews, and salads. It has a crunchy texture and mild flavor, somewhat reminiscent of eggplant or
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How to Grow Chillis
Chili peppers cover a wide range of peppers under the name Capsicum annuum. They include but are not limited to: Anaheim, ancho, cayenne, jalapeño, habanero and hot banana wax. Chili pepper plants can grow anywhere but they prefer sunny, warm conditions. After growing these plants and enjoying the wonderful taste of chili peppers, you'll wonder why you didn't do it sooner.
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How to Prune Tomatoes
When growing tomatoes, the ultimate goal is to help the plant yield as much ripe fruit as possible. If you're growing indeterminate or "vining" varieties (Big Boy, Beef Master, most heirlooms), pruning your plants to remove unwanted shoots and leaves ensures that all the nutrients are going to the tomatoes. If you're growing a determinate variety (Biltmore, Heinz, Patio), too much
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5-10-2020, 06:10
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How to Prune Eggplant
Growing your own eggplant can provide you with delicious fruit throughout the summer and fall. While starting eggplants takes a bit of effort, maintaining them in the ground is actually pretty easy. All you need to do is stake your plants for support, maintain a few healthy fruits, and pinch off leaves showing signs of infection or flowers 2 to 4 weeks before the first frost.
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5-10-2020, 00:00
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How to Grow Baby Carrots
Baby carrots come in two types: immature carrots that are harvested when they are still small in size, or miniature strains of carrots that are small even when mature. However, many grocery stores sell “baby carrots” that are actually manufactured from larger carrots by peeling and cutting them into a smaller size. If you would like to grow baby carrots yourself, the best way is to
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3-10-2020, 23:00
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How to Grow Vegetables
Growing your own vegetables is great way to save money, spend time outdoors, get exercise, and eat fresh, delicious vegetables! You can grow vegetables in your own backyard, but if you don’t have much space you can also grow veggies in containers on your front porch or deck. Keep reading to learn how to start growing your own vegetables.
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24-09-2020, 15:20
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How to Grow Swedes or Rutabaga
Swedes (Brassica campestris napobrassica), also known as rutabaga or yellow turnips, are hardy root vegetables that grow when many other veggies won't. They have been the survival tactic of many an army and poverty stricken family over the centuries. Growing swedes is not hard and is in fact even ideal in frost prone areas, as they continue growing through frost, improving in flavour as
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How to Make an Upside Down Tomato Planter
Updated: June 26, 2017 Have you seen those expensive upside down tomato planters in catalogs? Don't be a fool and buy one, they get terrible reviews. Make your own. Tomatoes are vines, so they don't seem to be confused by being planted upside down, but apparently many of the critters that munch on tomato plants are. The best thing about these planters is you can use the top space to
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How to Grow an Onion from an Onion
Onions are as simple to grow as they are delicious to eat in a variety of dishes. And, as long as you have another onion on hand, you don't need to grow them from a seed. By chopping the bottom of an onion off and planting it in soil, you can grow your own onions from cuttings. With patience, time, and plenty of water, you can grow an onion from an onion in 90-120 days.