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Lettuce leaves can be found in various shapes, sizes, and colors. Combining different kinds of lettuce together can create an attractive and unique salad. so it’s a good idea to grow a range of lettuce types. Oakleaf lettuce is a …
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Carrots are a great and fairly easy-to-grow vegetable. When grown under the proper conditions, carrots really don’t take much effort. But there are, of course, certain problems or questions that gardeners can run into when growing carrot plants. One common … Continue reading
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Sunny Boy Hybrid is pretty much the sunniest, brightest tomato you will find! It also happens to taste great, too. Its cheerful color and sweet flavor definitely make it worth a try. Sunny Boy Hybrid tomatoes are great for slicing. … Continue reading
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Summer Fruit Salad 2/3 C. orange juice (or pineapple juice) 1/3 C. lemon juice 1/3 C. brown sugar 1 1/2 C. pineapple chunks 1 1/2 C. strawberries, sliced 2 bananas, sliced 1 apple, cut into chunks 2 kiwis, sliced 1 … Continue reading
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Certain types of fruit and vegetable plants tend to keep growing and growing. Many of these sprawling plants can benefit from a good support. Tomatoes, melons, beans, cucumbers, squash, and peas are examples of plants that can be grown vertically. This allows the plant to grow up … Continue reading
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When tying a plant to a support like a cage or trellis, what is the best way to do this without damaging the plant? It is important that you use the proper material and method when tying plant vines. Otherwise, … Continue reading
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